Evelina : The 18th-Century Novel That Invented the Romantic Comedy

Before Elizabeth Bennet, there was Evelina Anville. Before Jane Austen taught us to laugh at ballrooms, Frances Burney had already perfected the art. Young, beautiful, and entirely unprepared for London society, Evelina enters a world of powdered wigs, whispered scandals, and gentlemen whose manners conceal motives darker than their waistcoats. Told entirely through letters, this is the novel that invented the romantic comedy — and Burney's sharp eye for social hypocrisy makes Austen look like she was taking notes. If you have ever wondered where the modern novel came from, start here. The surprise is not that it was written in 1778. The surprise is how little has changed.

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Before Elizabeth Bennet, there was Evelina Anville. Before Jane Austen taught us to laugh at ballrooms, Frances Burney had already perfected the art. Young, beautiful, and entirely unprepared for London society, Evelina enters a world of powdered wigs, whispered scandals, and gentlemen whose manners conceal motives darker than their waistcoats. Told entirely through letters, this is the novel that invented the romantic comedy — and Burney's sharp eye for social hypocrisy makes Austen look like she was taking notes. If you have ever wondered where the modern novel came from, start here. The surprise is not that it was written in 1778. The surprise is how little has changed.

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