Evelina
Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World
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Narrated by:
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Orson Scott Card
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Emily Rankin
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Stefan Rudnicki
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Gabrielle de Cuir
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By:
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Frances Burney
About this listen
Originally published in 1778, Evelina is Frances Burney's first and most beloved novel. It was a landmark in the development of the novel of manners and went on to influence such enduringly popular authors as Jane Austen.
By turns hilarious and grim, witty and lyrical, the story follows young Evelina as she leaves the seclusion of her country home and enters into late eighteenth-century London society - both its pleasures and its dangers. Life in eighteenth-century England is vividly rendered as Evelina is educated in the ways of the world and, eventually, love. As she battles such cruelties as social snobbery and delights in such thrills as pleasure gardens and balls, Evelina strives toward her final triumph, while capturing the hearts of listeners everywhere along the way.
Public Domain (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.If you could sum up Evelina in three words, what would they be?
engaging historical fictionWhat did you like best about this story?
I've been put off reading this by the length of the novel, but the audio version makes it possible to listen as I drive etc. Despite this, I put off listening to this for a while after purchasing it as I was daunted by the length and had a slight nagging feeling that it would be a bit tedious. I was wrong! I have really enjoyed listening to Evelina. The morals of the heroine are familiar from Jane Austen's works and are articulately expressed in her letters to her mentor and friend. The characters are all well-described and you get a real understanding of many of them. I occasionally wanted to yell at Madame Duval to put a sock in it when her tales of woe were repeated too often.What didn’t you like about the narrators’s performance?
The American accents do not fit well with a pre-Regency English novel. I found myself chuckling at Mr Macartney's 'Scottish' voice, rather than empathising with his bizarre and sad story.Entertaining story, dreadful accents
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Strong and engaging female lead
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Relaxing and amusing
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Absolutely loved it!
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So, even though I understand what other reviewers are saying about the accents (and the Scottish accent is dreadful to be fair) honestly overall I didn't care. Emily Rankin has such a light sparkling touch perfect for Evelina that the fact she was American didn't bother me at all.
Definitely worth enjoying this early social satire if you're a fan of Austen and stick around for the afterword which explains how this edition came to be.
Wonderful
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