Fanny Burney

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:playwright
gptkb:Diaclone
gptkb:Novelist
gptkbp:alma_mater gptkb:Queen's_College,_Oxford
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:The_Royal_Society_of_Literature
gptkb:The_Blue_Stockings_Society
gptkbp:birth_date June 13, 1752
gptkbp:child gptkb:Esther_Burney
gptkb:Charlotte_Burney
gptkb:James_Burney
gptkbp:contribution pioneering the novel form
gptkbp:death_date January 6, 1840
gptkbp:famous_for her wit and social commentary
gptkbp:genre gptkb:novel
gptkb:drama
gptkb:memoir
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Fanny Burney
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:Virginia_Woolf
gptkb:Charles_Dickens
gptkb:George_Eliot
gptkb:Jane_Austen
the development of the modern novel
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Samuel_Johnson
gptkbp:involved_in the literary scene of the 18th century
gptkbp:known_for her novels and diaries
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:legacy her works are studied in literature courses
her life and works are celebrated in literary circles
considered a precursor to feminist literature
her influence is seen in later female authors
her diaries are regarded as important historical documents
gptkbp:nationality gptkb:British
gptkbp:notable_achievement her diaries provide insight into 18th-century society
her works were praised by contemporaries like Horace Walpole
published her first novel at age 29
served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen Charlotte
first female novelist to gain recognition in England
gptkbp:notable_work gptkb:Evelina
gptkb:Camilla
gptkb:Cecilia
gptkbp:occupation gptkb:Writer
gptkbp:place_of_birth gptkb:Kingston_upon_Thames
gptkbp:place_of_death gptkb:London
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:General_Alexandre_D'_Arblay
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Jane_Austen
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4