Evelina: Or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World (Oxford World's Classics)

Evelina: Or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World (Oxford World's Classics)

by Fanny Burney (Author), EdwardA.Bloom (Editor), LillianD.Bloom (Editor)

Synopsis

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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 01 Apr 1998

ISBN 10: 0192833960
ISBN 13: 9780192833969

Media Reviews
Students like the format and selection of notes. The information given seems pertinent and helpful. I like the illustrations included in the edition. --D. Fulkerson, Ohio Northern Univ.
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


Students like the format and selection of notes. The information given seems pertinent and helpful. I like the illustrations included in the edition. --D. Fulkerson, Ohio Northern Univ.
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

Students like the format and selection of notes. The information given seems pertinent and helpful. I like the illustrations included in the edition. --D. Fulkerson, Ohio Northern Univ.
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


Students like the format and selection of notes. The information given seems pertinent and helpful. I like the illustrations included in the edition. --D. Fulkerson, Ohio Northern Univ.


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