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Evelina: The History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World ([New ed.])

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A work by turns hilarious and grim, Evelina tells the story of a young womans education in the ways of the world, vividly rendering life in eighteenth-century England.

Raised by a pastor after her mother died and her father abandoned her, Evelina leaves the seclusion of the country for her first season out, encounters all manner of peoplefrom prospective husbands to rakes to vulgar relativesand endures all manner of trials before she achieves her final triumph.Before Evelina, W.

D. Howells proclaimed, the heart of girlhood had never been so fully opened in literature.

Samuel Johnson called Burney a real wonder and Thomas Babington Macaulay wrote, We owe to [Burney], not only Evelina, Cecilia, and Camilla, but also Mansfield Park and The Absentee.

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Product Details
1588362353 / 9781588362353
eBook (EPUB)
823.6
05/03/2002
English
480 pages
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