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THE DIARY AND LETTERS OF MADAME D'ARBLAY

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(1778) Miss Burney Publishes Her First Novel and Finds Herself Famous

(1779) The Author of “Evelina” in Society: She Visits Brighton and Tunbridge Wells

(1780–1781) A Season at Bath: Mr. Thrale’s Death

(1781–2) Miss Burney Extends The Circle Of Her Acquaintance

(1782–3-4-) “Cecilia”: a paean of praise: Lamentations

(1785–6.) Miss Burney is Favourably Noticed by the King and Queen

(1786) Miss Burney Enters Upon Her Court Duties

(1786.) Royal Visit To Nuneham, Oxford And Blenheim

(1786–7-) Court Duties At Windsor And Kew

(1787) Court Duties At St. James’s And Windsor

(1787–8.) Court Duties: Some Variations In Their Routine

(1788.) The Trial of Warren Hastings

(1788.) Royal Visit to Cheltenham

(1788–9.) The King’s Illness

(1789-) The King’s Recovery: Royal Visit to Weymouth

(1789–90.) Mr. Fairly’s’marriage: the Hastings Trial

(1790–1) Miss Burney Resigns her Place at Court

(1791–2.) Regained Liberty

(1792–3) The French Political Emigrants: Miss Burney Marries M. D’Arblay

(1793–6) Love in a Cottage: The D’Arblays Visit Windsor

(1797–8) “Camilla” Cottage. Sundry Visits to the Royal Family

(1798–1802.) Visits to old Friends: Westhamble: Death of Mrs. Phillips: Sojourn In France

(1812–14.) Madame D’Arblay and her Son in England

(1815) Madame D’Arblay again in France: Bonaparte’s Escape from Elba

(1815) At Brussels: Waterloo: Rejoins M. D’Arblay

(1815–8) At Bath and Ilfracombe: general D’Arblay’s Illness and Death

(1818–40) Years of Widowhood. Death of Madame D’Arblay’s Son. Her Own Death

The Diary and Collected Letters of Madame D'Arblay, Frances Burney

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