Evelina Anville

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Evelina Anville is the naive yet perceptive young heroine of Fanny Burney’s 1778 epistolary novel, whose entrance into fashionable London society exposes her to its manners, morals, and social complexities.

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instanceOf epistolary heroine
fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
alsoKnownAs Evelina NERFINISHED
appearsInWork Evelina NERFINISHED
Evelina, or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre comedy of manners
sentimental novel
centralThemeRelation courtship and marriage
entrance into society
manners and morals
characterTrait innocent
modest
naive
perceptive
sensitive
communicatesWith Reverend Arthur Villars NERFINISHED
createdBy Fanny Burney NERFINISHED
Frances Burney NERFINISHED
exploresTheme female education
reputation and virtue
social mobility
familyName Anville NERFINISHED
father Sir John Belmont NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceDate 1778
fullName Evelina Anville NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Evelina NERFINISHED
guardian Reverend Arthur Villars NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 18th-century literature
loveInterest Lord Orville NERFINISHED
marries Lord Orville NERFINISHED
narrativeFormOfWork epistolary novel
narrativePerspective letter writer
nationality English
raisedBy Reverend Arthur Villars NERFINISHED
residenceAtStartOfNovel Berry Hill NERFINISHED
roleInWork protagonist
settingContext fashionable London society
socialClass gentry
subjectOf literary criticism on early English novels
timePeriodOfFictionalUniverse 18th century
visitsLocation Bristol Hotwells NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED

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Evelina mainCharacter Evelina Anville