Consider pairing Frances Burney’s Evelina with Jane Austen’s most popular novel, Pride and Prejudice.
Consider reading other novels that feature an outsider commenting on the lives of the wealthy, like The Great Gatsby or Gossip Girl.
GradeSaver provides access to 2368 study guide PDFs and quizzes, 11018 literature essays, 2792 sample college application essays, 926 lesson plans, and ad-free surfing in this premium content, “Members Only” section of the site! Membership includes a 10% discount on all editing orders.
Consider pairing Frances Burney’s Evelina with Jane Austen’s most popular novel, Pride and Prejudice.
Consider reading other novels that feature an outsider commenting on the lives of the wealthy, like The Great Gatsby or Gossip Girl.
GradeSaver provides access to 2368 study guide PDFs and quizzes, 11018 literature essays, 2792 sample college application essays, 926 lesson plans, and ad-free surfing in this premium content, “Members Only” section of the site! Membership includes a 10% discount on all editing orders.
Already a member? Log in
The Question and Answer section for Evelina is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Evelina endeavors to maintain her innocence by staving off advances, seeking advice and counsel, and extracting herself from dangerous situations. She is attractive and able to read social situations while still looking innocent.
Evelina followed the young man upstairs to stop him from committing suicide. She rushed into his room and grabbed his arm, falling down by his side. He was utterly shocked, and Evelina grew embarrassed. She tried to take the pistols, imploring him...
Evelina saw the young man drop a gun and believed he was about to kill himself.