The Wanderer (The World's Classics)

by Frances Burney

Other authorsRobert L. Mack (Editor), Peter Sabor (Editor), Margaret Anne Doody (Editor), Margaret Anne Doody (Introduction)
Paperback, 1991

Publication

Oxford University Press, USA (1991), Paperback, 1008 pages

Description

As a unnamed woman, known only as The Wanderer (although later identified as Juliet Granville,) flees the Reign of Terror to England, where she finds herself alone--friendless and without means--in a foreign land. Focusing on the difficulties women faced in gaining the independence, The Wanderer was part of a new genre of literature that grew out of the tumultuous period following the French Revolution in which authors examined the events of the past through fiction. The last novel to be written by Frances Burney, The Wanderer took fourteen years to write and was influenced partially by the author's time as an exile in France. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.… (more)

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Physical description

1008 p.; 4.75 x 2 inches

ISBN

0192821334 / 9780192821331
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