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A biting comic novel follows a young woman who, enamored of contemporary romance fashions, assumes extravagant heroine manners that produce a chain of social embarrassments and ludicrous misunderstandings. The narrator deploys parody, ironic description, mock-epistolary devices, and farce to expose and ridicule the conventions and clichés of sentimental and Gothic fiction. Episodes map the clash between literary affectation and quotidian reality, sketching the responses of family, suitors, and society. Underneath the humour lie reflections on gendered roles, performative sensibility, and how cultural texts shape conduct and reputation.

About the Author

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Eaton Stannard Barrett

Eaton Stannard Barrett was an English author and poet, best known for his novel "The Heroine," published in 1813. This work is notable for its early exploration of the romantic and sentimental themes that would later flourish in Victorian literature. Barrett's writing often reflects the cultural and social dynamics of his time, blending humor with keen observations of human nature. Though not as widely recognized today, his contributions to early 19th-century literature provide valuable insights into the evolving narrative styles and character development of the period.

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