
Camilla
Camilla, published in 1796, is Fanny Burney's third novel, notable for its exploration of romantic entanglements and social dynamics. The story follows Camilla and her family, including her selfish brother Lionel and their beautiful cousin Indiana, as they navigate love and relationships in the months leading up to their marriages. The novel is referenced by Jane Austen in Northanger Abbey, highlighting its significance in the literary landscape of the time. Burney's work is recognized for its keen insights into human nature and social commentary.
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