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Burney, Frances Camilla - The Original Classic Edition eBook

Camilla - The Original Classic Edition

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Camilla - The Original Classic Edition was written Frances Burney, first published in 1796. This edition is written in the English language.

The story of Camilla deals with the matrimonial concerns of a group of young people: Camilla Tyrold and her sisters, the sweet tempered Lavinia and Eugenia, and their cousin, also the beautiful Indiana Lynmere. The story line is particularly based on the love affair between Camilla herself and her eligible suitor, Edgar Mandlebert. They have many hardships together caused by misunderstandings and mistakes, in the path of finding true love.

Camilla is the seventeen years old in the novel, she is in love with Edgar Mandlebert but frequent misunderstandings prevent their union.

Frances Burney decided on the name 'Camilla' for her heroine shortly before the novel's publication. The character of Camilla is very pretty, though not as exquisitely beautiful as Indiana. She is generous, cheerful spirited, sincere, and very emotional. She loves her family dearly but her naive simplicity and admiration can sometimes lead her into danger, such as when she makes friends with the witty and eccentric Mrs. Arlbery and the beautiful and romantic Mrs. Berlinton.

Frances Burney was an English novelist, diarist and playwright. Fanny was the third of six children in her family, was self educated and began writing what she called her ""scribblings"" at the age of ten. She went on to marry French General Alexander D'Ablay, at the age of forty two and had their only son then next year. She is recognised as a literary precursor to prominent authors who came after her, including Jane Austen and William Makepeace Thackeray. Although the act of publication was radical for a woman at that time and of her age, she persisted with her writing and became a very well known author.

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Title of eBook: Camilla - The Original Classic Edition
Release Date: 11-24-2010
Publisher: Tebbo

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