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CamillaPicture of Youth$
Camilla: Picture of Youth

Fanny Burney , Edward A. Bloom , and Lillian D. Bloom

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Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780199555741
DOI:
10.1093/owc/9780199555741.001.0001
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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Introduction
    • Acknowledgements
    • Note On The Text
    • Select Bibliography
    • A Chronology of Fanny Burney
  • Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
    • To The Queen
    • Advertisement
    • Volume I
      • Book I
        • Chapter I: A Family Scene
        • Chapter II: Comic Gambols
        • Chapter III: Consequences
        • Chapter IV: Studies of a grown Gentleman
        • Chapter V: Schooling of a young Gentleman
        • Chapter VI: Tuition of a young Lady
        • Chapter VII: Lost Labour
      • Book II
        • Chapter I: New Projects
        • Chapter II: New Characters
        • Chapter III: A Family Breakfast
        • Chapter IV: A Public Breakfast
        • Chapter V: A Raffle
        • Chapter VI: A Barn
        • Chapter VII: A Declaration
        • Chapter VIII: An Answer
        • Chapter IX: An Explication
        • Chapter X: A Panic
        • Chapter XI: Two Lovers
        • Chapter XII: Two Doctors
        • Chapter XIII: Two Ways of looking at the same Thing
        • Chapter XIV: Two Retreats
        • Chapter XV: Two Sides of a Question
    • Volume II
      • Book III
        • Chapter I: A few kind Offices
        • Chapter II: A Pro and a Con
        • Chapter III: An Author’s Notion of Travelling
        • Chapter IV: An internal Detection
        • Chapter V: An Author’s Opinion of Visiting
        • Chapter VI: An Author’s Idea of Order
        • Chapter VII: A Maternal Eye
        • Chapter VIII: Modern Ideas of Duty
        • Chapter IX: A Few Embarrassments
        • Chapter X: Modern Ideas of Life
        • Chapter XI: Modern Notions of Penitence
        • Chapter XII: Airs and Graces
        • Chapter XIII: Attic Adventures
      • Book IV
        • Chapter I: A Few Explanations
        • Chapter II: Specimens of Taste
        • Chapter III: A few Compliments
        • Chapter IV: The Danger of Disguise
        • Chapter V: Strictures on Deformity
        • Chapter VI: Strictures on Beauty
        • Chapter VII: The Pleadings of Pity
        • Chapter VIII: The disastrous Buskins
        • Chapter IX: Three Golden Maxims
    • Volume III
      • Book V
        • Chapter I: A Pursuer
        • Chapter II: An Adviser
        • Chapter III: Various Confabulations
        • Chapter IV: A Dodging
        • Chapter V: A Sermon
        • Chapter VI: A Chat
        • Chapter VII: A Recall
        • Chapter VIII: A Youth of the Times
      • Book VI
        • Chapter I: A Walk by Moonlight
        • Chapter II: The Pantiles
        • Chapter III: Mount Ephraim
        • Chapter IV: Knowle
        • Chapter V: Mount Pleasant
        • Chapter VI: The accomplished Monkies
        • Chapter VII: The Rooms
        • Chapter VIII: Ways to the Heart
        • Chapter IX: Counsels for Conquest
        • Chapter X: Strictures upon the Ton
        • Chapter XI: Traits of Character
        • Chapter XII: Traits of Eccentricity
        • Chapter XIII: Traits of Instruction
        • Chapter XIV: A Demander
        • Chapter XV: An Accorder
        • Chapter XVI: An Helper
    • Volume IV
      • Book VII
        • Chapter I: The right Style of Arguing
        • Chapter II: A Council
        • Chapter III: A Proposal of Marriage
        • Chapter IV: A Bull-Dog
        • Chapter V: An Oak Tree
        • Chapter VI: A Call of the House
        • Chapter VII: The Triumph of Pride
        • Chapter VIII: A Summons to Happiness
        • Chapter IX: Offs and Ons
        • Chapter X: Resolutions
        • Chapter XI: Ease and Freedom
        • Chapter XII: Dilemmas
        • Chapter XIII: Live and Learn
      • Book VIII
        • Chapter I: A Way to make Friends
        • Chapter II: A Rage of Obliging
        • Chapter III: A Pleasant Adventure
        • Chapter IV: An Author’s Time-keeper
        • Chapter V: An agreeable Hearing
        • Chapter VI: Ideas upon Marriage
        • Chapter VII: How to treat a Defamer
        • Chapter VIII: The Power of Prepossession
        • Chapter IX: A Scuffle
        • Chapter X: A Youthful Effusion
        • Chapter XI: The Computations of Self-Love
        • Chapter XII: Juvenile Calculations
    • Volume V
      • Book IX
        • Chapter I: A Water Party
        • Chapter II: Touches of Wit and Humour
        • Chapter III: An Adieu
        • Chapter IV: A modest Request
        • Chapter V: A Self-dissection
        • Chapter VI: A Reckoning
        • Chapter VII: Brides and no Brides
        • Chapter VIII: A Hint for Debtors
        • Chapter IX: A Lover’s Eye
        • Chapter X: A Bride’s Resolves
        • Chapter XI: The Workings of Sorrow
      • Book X
        • Chapter I: A Surprise
        • Chapter II: A Narrative
        • Chapter III: The Progress of Dissipation
        • Chapter IV: Hints upon National Prejudice
        • Chapter V: The Operation of Terror
        • Chapter VI: The Reverse of a Mask
        • Chapter VII: A New View of an old Mansion
        • Chapter VIII: A Last Resource
        • Chapter IX: A Spectacle
        • Chapter X: A Vision
        • Chapter XI: Means to still Agitation
        • Chapter XII: Means to obtain a Boon
        • Chapter XIII: Questions and Answers
        • Chapter XIV: The last Touches of the Picture
  • End Matter
    • Fanny Burney’s Revisions of Camilla
    • Explanatory Notes

Subject(s) in Oxford World's Classics

  • 18th Century Literature
  • British and Irish Literature
  • Fiction, Novelists, and Prose Writers
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  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgements
  • Note On The Text
  • Select Bibliography
  • A Chronology of Fanny Burney
  • Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • To The Queen1
  • Advertisement
  • Book I
  • Chapter I: A Family Scene
  • Chapter II: Comic Gambols
  • Chapter III: Consequences
  • Chapter IV: Studies of a grown Gentleman
  • Chapter V: Schooling of a young Gentleman
  • Chapter VI: Tuition of a young Lady
  • Chapter VII: Lost Labour
  • Fanny Burney’s Revisions of Camilla
  • Explanatory Notes
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  • https://doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199555741.003.0011
  • Published in print: 28 May 2009
  • Published online: 16 December 2020

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  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgements
  • Note On The Text
  • Select Bibliography
  • A Chronology of Fanny Burney
  • Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • To The Queen1
  • Advertisement
  • Book I
  • Chapter I: A Family Scene
  • Chapter II: Comic Gambols
  • Chapter III: Consequences
  • Chapter IV: Studies of a grown Gentleman
  • Chapter V: Schooling of a young Gentleman
  • Chapter VI: Tuition of a young Lady
  • Chapter VII: Lost Labour
  • Fanny Burney’s Revisions of Camilla
  • Explanatory Notes
  • Oxford University Press
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