Burney, Sarah Harriet, 1772-1844
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Burney, Sarah Harriet, 1772-1844
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Burney, Sarah Harriet, 1772-1844
Burney, Sarah Harriet, 1770?-1844
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Burney, Sarah Harriet, 1770?-1844
Burney, Sarah
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Burney, Sarah
Burney, Sarah H.
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Burney, Sarah H.
Burney, Miss, 1772-1844
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Burney, Miss, 1772-1844
Bennett, ... Mrs. 1772-1844
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Bennett, ... Mrs. 1772-1844
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Sarah Harriet Burney, British writer. She wrote several novels, including Clarentine (1796), Geraldine Fauconberg (1808), and Country Neighbours (1820), the heroine of which inspired a poem by Charles Lamb. She is the sister of the more famous novelist Fanny Burney, Mme. D'Arblay.
Sarah Harriet Burney, British writer. She wrote several novels, including Clarentine (1796), Geraldine Fauconberg (1808), and Country Neighbours (1820), the heroine of which inspired a poem by Charles Lamb. She is the half-sister of Frances Burney, Madame D'Arblay the writer.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/30359830
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr91008678
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/nr91008678
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7422151
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Burney, Fanny
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