Camilla Tyrold

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Camilla Tyrold is the virtuous and sensible heroine of Fanny Burney’s 1796 novel "Camilla," navigating love, family, and social expectations in 18th-century England.

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Camilla Tyrold canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary heroine
protagonist
appearsIn Camilla NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre 18th-century English literature
novel
romantic novel
sentimental novel
associatedWithTheme courtship
female education
financial anxiety
marriage market
reputation
centralThemeInStory family
female virtue
love
misunderstanding
sensibility
social expectations
characterTrait affectionate
dutiful
impulsive
sensible
virtuous
countryOfFictionalResidence England NERFINISHED
creator Fanny Burney NERFINISHED
fictionalTimePeriod 18th century
hasCousin Indiana Lynmere NERFINISHED
hasFamilyName Tyrold NERFINISHED
hasFather Dr. Tyrold NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Camilla NERFINISHED
hasLoveInterest Edgar Mandlebert NERFINISHED
hasSister Eugenia Tyrold NERFINISHED
Lavinia Tyrold NERFINISHED
influenced early 19th-century women novelists
later domestic novels
languageOfWork English
literaryMovement pre-Romanticism
sentimentalism
literaryPeriod late 18th century
narrativeRole example of female sensibility
focus of romantic plot
vehicle for social commentary
publicationYearOfWork 1796
workSetIn country houses
rural England

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Camilla mainCharacter Camilla Tyrold