Madame Duval

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Madame Duval is a comic, vulgar, and socially pretentious French grandmother figure in Fanny Burney’s novel "Evelina."

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instanceOf French character
comic character
fictional character
grandmother character
literary character
supporting character
alsoKnownAs Madame Duval (in Evelina) NERFINISHED
appearsIn Evelina NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme manners and class
social satire
characterFunction foil to more refined characters
countryOfFictionalActivity England NERFINISHED
createdBy Fanny Burney NERFINISHED
culturalContext 18th-century British literature
describedAs comic
socially pretentious
vulgar
familyRole grandmother
firstAppearance Evelina NERFINISHED
genreOfWork epistolary novel
novel
languageOfDialogue English
literaryPeriod late 18th century
literaryWorkPublicationYear 1778
medium prose fiction
narrativeFunction to expose vulgarity and pretension
nationality French
originalLanguageOfWork English
portrayedAs affected
ridiculous
social climber
relativeOf Evelina NERFINISHED
roleInWork grandmother of Evelina
settingOfActivity 18th-century England
usedFor comic relief
satire of social pretension
workAuthor Frances Burney NERFINISHED
workAuthorGender female
workAuthorNationality British

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Evelina hasCharacter Madame Duval