Eugenia Tyrold

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Eugenia Tyrold is a character in Fanny Burney’s 1796 novel "Camilla," known as one of Camilla’s sisters and for her moral seriousness and misfortunes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
appearsIn Camilla NERFINISHED
Camilla, or A Picture of Youth NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme marriage and property
misfortune
resignation to Providence
virtue
childOf Mr. Tyrold NERFINISHED
Mrs. Tyrold NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Fanny Burney NERFINISHED
Frances Burney NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Camilla NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFullName Eugenia Tyrold NERFINISHED
hasMoralFunctionInWork to contrast inner worth with outward appearance
to illustrate the trials of female virtue
hasTrait intelligence
modesty
moral seriousness
piety
resignation
isFictionalIn British literature
isYoungerSiblingOf Camilla Tyrold NERFINISHED
Lavinia Tyrold NERFINISHED
Lionel Tyrold NERFINISHED
literaryMovement 18th-century English novel
narrativeRole example of virtue under misfortune
sister of the heroine Camilla Tyrold
nationality English
originalLanguage English
partOf Tyrold family (fictional) NERFINISHED
publicationDateOfFirstAppearance 1796
siblingOf Camilla Tyrold NERFINISHED
Lavinia Tyrold NERFINISHED
Lionel Tyrold NERFINISHED
suffersFrom disfigurement from a childhood accident
physical deformity
timePeriodOfFictionalUniverse 18th century England
workGenre comedy of manners
sentimental novel

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Camilla mainCharacter Eugenia Tyrold