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Evelina: with introduction by Austin Dobson, and Hugh Thomson's 81 classic illustrations (Aziloth Books)

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Frances Burney was born at King's Lynn, Norfolk, on 17th June 1752, the third of Charles and Elspeth Burney's six children. A precocious child, at 10 years old Frances was already showing a talent for 'scribbling' (as she called her writing). Her father encouraged her work as a hobby, but set his face against any publication of her work, calling it "unladylike." Burney acquiesced, and destroyed her first novel, but with maturity her confidence grew and (albeit it anonymously) she eventually published her novel 'Evelina' in 1778, to widespread critical acclaim, with such literary luminaries as Dr. Johnson, David Garrick and Edmund Burke praising her wit and biting satire. Such was the demand for 'Evelina', it very quickly went through four editions, and has remained popular ever since. A multi-layered novel of manners, Burney uses the eponymous heroine's honesty, innocence, and bucolic world-view as a mirror in which to reveal the shallow, jejune world of London's upper classes, through which Evelina navigates an uneven passage to maturity and romance. The work is by turns an elegant plea against female repression, a satirical expose of London's 18th century elite, a valuable sociological record of etiquette and social mores, and a heart-warming tale of true love.


  • | Author: Frances Burney
  • | Publisher: Aziloth Books
  • | Publication Date: Feb 04, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 310 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1909735922
  • | ISBN-13: 9781909735927
Author:
Frances Burney
Publisher:
Aziloth Books
Publication Date:
Feb 04, 2016
Number of pages:
310 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1909735922
ISBN-13:
9781909735927