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Pickering & Chatto
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The Women Writers Collection
The Complete Plays of Frances Burney
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‘Another notable publishing event is the recent first ever edition of the complete plays of Frances Burney…. A full picture of Burney as a writer is thus made possible for the first time, and given that interest in her is growing, their publication will be widely welcomed.’
- Peter Barry, English
‘… the publishing event of 1995
in drama is Peter Sabor’s splendid edition of The Complete Plays
of Frances Burney.’
- James Thompson, Studies in English Literature
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Database Language: English Contents:
The database contains the following:
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- Burney, Fanny. The Complete Plays of Frances Burney. Edited by
Peter Sabor; associate editor Stewart J. Cooke. 2 volumes. London:
Pickering & Chatto, 1995.
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Peter Sabor is professor of English at McGill University.
Stewart Cooke is professor of English at Dawson College.
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