![]() No entanto, a época de sua publicação-quando as Guerras Napoleônicas estavam chegando ao fim-fizeram com que o romance ficasse datado, algo agravado pelos debates sobre a Revolução e questões de gênero com o qual dialoga. Como muitos autores analisados por Hartog em seus livros Regimes de Historicidade e Crer na História, Burney foi pessoalmente afetada pelo processo revolucionário francês, um fato que se reflete nessa sua última obra. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar o romance The Wanderer, or female difficulties, da escritora inglesa Frances Burney, publicado em 1814, e como seu retrato da Grã-Bretanha à época da Revolução Francesa pode contribuir para a compreensão da emergência do que François Hartog chamou de regime moderno de historicidade. ![]() By analyzing this novel, I will argue that issues of gender also played a role in the changes of how men and women related to time at this period as part of the transformations in the concept of History that occurred at the turn of the eighteenth century. However, the time of its publication-when the Napoleonic Wars were at their end-made it outdated, something that was compounded by the debates regarding the Revolution and issues of gender that it was steeped in. Like many authors analyzed by Hartog in his books Regimes of Historicity and Croire en Histoire, Burney was personally affected by the French revolutionary process, a fact that is reflected in her last work. This article aims to analyze the 1814 novel The Wanderer, or female difficulties by English writer Frances Burney and how its depiction of Britain at the time of the French Revolution can contribute to the understanding of the emergence of what François Hartog called the modern regime of historicity.
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