Camilla

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Camilla is a late-18th-century novel by English writer Frances Burney that explores themes of sensibility, social expectation, and female experience in Georgian society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author Frances Burney
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
firstEditionFormat octavo
genre novel of manners
romantic fiction
sentimental novel
hasForm prose fiction
hasPrefaceBy Frances Burney
hasSubgenre courtship novel
domestic fiction
hasTopic class and rank
emotional restraint
female virtue
friendship
gambling debts
inheritance
moral education
parental authority
reputation
influenced Jane Austen
language English
literaryMovement early Romanticism
sentimentalism
literaryPeriod Georgian era
mainCharacter Camilla Tyrold
Dr. Marchmont
Edgar Mandlebert
Eugenia Tyrold
Indiana Lynmere
Sir Hugh Tyrold
mentionedBy Jane Austen
narrativePerspective third-person narration
numberOfVolumes 5
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationDate 1796
publisher Thomas Cadell and William Davies
surface form: T. Cadell and W. Davies

T. Payne
setInPeriod late 18th century
setting rural England
theme courtship and marriage
education of women
family relationships
female experience
financial imprudence
sensibility
social expectation

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