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'A Philosophical Gossip': Science and sociability in Frances Burney's Cecilia

Coulombeau, Sophie ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0619-5510 2018. 'A Philosophical Gossip': Science and sociability in Frances Burney's Cecilia. Eighteenth-Century Life 42 (2) , pp. 73-93. 10.1215/00982601-4384553

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Abstract

In Frances Burney’s second novel, Cecilia, or Memoirs of an Heiress (1782), the social taxonomist Mr. Gosport educates the protagonist in the ways of the bon ton by applying classificatory principles to metropolitan polite society. This article argues that Gosport’s methodology derives principally from the discourse of Linnaean taxonomy, with which Burney was familiar primarily through the personal tutelage of the botanist Daniel Solander (a social acquaintance of her father Charles, and a professional contact of her brother James). Ultimately, taxonomic discourse supplied Burney with a vocabulary with which to express anxieties about her place in an increasingly stratified and hierarchized print marketplace. Her eventual rejection of taxonomic sociability in Cecilia replicates her resistance to literary classification, and points towards a desire to be accounted, as she wrote to her sister Susan, “quelque chose extraordinaire.”

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: English, Communication and Philosophy
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISSN: 0098-2601
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 4 April 2018
Date of Acceptance: 19 March 2018
Last Modified: 25 Nov 2024 07:45
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/110498

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