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Susanna, the Captain and ­the Castrato
Scenes from the Burney Salon, 1779-80

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Paperback, 146 pages
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United Kingdom, 1 May 2013

Susanna Burney was by all accounts the sweetest and most 'spirituelle' member of the famous family which enlivened English cultural life in the later 18th century. Though less well-known than her sister, the novelist Fanny Burney, Susanna was the principal attraction of her father's musical salon for the last of the great castrati, Gasparo Pacchierotti, during his triumphant season in London in 1779-80. An unspoken romance between the singer and Susanna dominates her letter-journals to her sister, written during a year which also saw a near invasion of England, the Gordon Riots and the death of Captain Cook on the far side of the world, an event at which both Susanna's brother and her future husband were present. Drawing on these still-unpublished journals, historian Linda Kelly tells a tale of the Pacchierotti affair, the eventful year and the sadly brief life of her charming young heroine with an immediacy that makes it feel almost contemporary.


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Susanna Burney was by all accounts the sweetest and most 'spirituelle' member of the famous family which enlivened English cultural life in the later 18th century. Though less well-known than her sister, the novelist Fanny Burney, Susanna was the principal attraction of her father's musical salon for the last of the great castrati, Gasparo Pacchierotti, during his triumphant season in London in 1779-80. An unspoken romance between the singer and Susanna dominates her letter-journals to her sister, written during a year which also saw a near invasion of England, the Gordon Riots and the death of Captain Cook on the far side of the world, an event at which both Susanna's brother and her future husband were present. Drawing on these still-unpublished journals, historian Linda Kelly tells a tale of the Pacchierotti affair, the eventful year and the sadly brief life of her charming young heroine with an immediacy that makes it feel almost contemporary.

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9780936315218
ISBN
0936315210
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Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 centimeters (0.20 kg)

About the Author

Linda Kelly is a distinguished historian and biographer whose works include 'The Young Romantics' (also published by Starhaven), 'Women of the French Revolution' and biographies of Thomas Chatterton, Tom Moore and Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Her portraits of salons which affected English cultural life during the revolutionary period at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries include 'Juniper Hall' and most recently 'Holland House'. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a former trustee of the London Library and the Wordsworth Trust.

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