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The late Victorian period witnessed innumerable reprints of the diary of the novelist Frances Burney (1752-1840), along with a legion of other nonfiction texts about her. By the dawn of the twentieth century, the media coverage, though enormously varied in its estimation of her literary and personal merits, had produced a mythologized legacy of Frances Burney that emerged alongside a minority interest in her fiction. The result, according to some Burney scholars, is that she has been neatly repackaged as a reassuring figure of old-fashioned femininity, whose eminence as a diarist has colored perceptions of her as a novelist. However, Burney's vitality in this mythologized form has arguably facilitated the survival of her fictional oeuvre and ensures that she is still read and remembered.
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