“I cannot sleep - great joy is as restless as sorrow.”
Quote by Fanny Burney
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Evelina; Or, The History of a Young Lady's Introduction to the World
This novel follows the journey of a young woman, Evelina, as she enters the world of high society. It explores themes of class, morality, and the struggle for personal identity amidst the expectations and constraints of her time. more
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