“Francis Burney and the Arts is a scholarly and meticulous examination of the doctrinal beliefs and practices of Francis Burney, as well as other members of the Burney family. … The book is written in a narrative style and features quoted letters and correspondences. Additionally, readers will find excerpts from personal documents such as diaries and journals throughout the text. … This academic publication is a valuable asset for any university or individual library … .” (M. Anjum Khan, THE QUILL, Vol. 1 (1), June, 2024)“Ranging across a variety of topics and cultural objects ... this collection provides a welcome addition to Burney scholarship and to the material studies turn. ... On their own, each of these essays makes a fine contribution to the thriving discipline of Burney studies; taken together, they do more—asking that we rethink the category of art ... . a welcome reorientation toward a study of the arts, broadly construed, and the collective ways in which scholars might study them.” (Katarina O’Briain, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 35 (3), 2023)