She found CLH
's next elder sister, Elizabeth, Lady Saye and Sele
, overdressed and gushing about Evelina. Elizabeth gushed about her sister's two unpublished novels, too, repeatedly calling her and Burney sister authoresses...
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Cassandra Lady Hawke
By early 1782, when she met with Frances Burney
, CLH
had written or drafted two novels. According to her sister, Lady Saye and Sele
(who was keen that Burney should read them both), one...
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Cassandra Lady Hawke
Lady Saye and Sele
told Burney
that one of the unpublished novels by her sister is in letters, like yours. . . it's called the 'Mausoleum of Julia'!
Burney, Frances. Diary and Letters of Madame d’Arblay. Editors Barrett, Charlotte and Austin Dobson, Macmillan, 1904–1905, 6 vols.