by Fanny Burney (Author), EdwardA.Bloom (Editor), LillianD.Bloom (Editor)
Evelina, the first of Burney's novels, was published anonymously and brought her immediate fame. It tells the story of a young girl, fresh from the provinces, whose initiation into the ways of the world is frequently painful, though it leads to self-discovery, moral growth, and, finally, happiness. Hilarious comedy and moral gravity make the novel a fund of entertainment and wisdom. Out of the graceful shifts from the idyllic to the near-tragic and realistic, Evelina emerges as a fully realized character. And out of its treatment of contrasts - the peace of the countryside and the cultured and social excitement of London and Bristol, the crowd of life-like vulgarians and the elegant gentry - the novel reveals superbly the life and temper of eighteenth-century England, as seen through the curious eyes of its young heroine. Edward A. Bloom has edited the text from the rare first edition of 1778.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 01 Apr 1998
ISBN 10: 0192833960
ISBN 13: 9780192833969
An excellent edition - fine introduction, notes, and chronology. Both scholarly and easy to read. --Robert Mayer, Oklahoma State University
This is a most attractive and useful edition of an increasingly central text of the early English novel. I wholeheartedly urge adoption of this version for students at all levels. --Laura Dabundo, Kennesaw State College
The best edition on the market. --David Mazella, University of Houston