The Heroine by Eaton Stannard Barrett
The Heroine, or Adventures of Cherubina
The novel is a satirical take on the Gothic romance genre, following the adventures of a young woman named Cherry Wilkinson. Raised on a steady diet of sensational novels, Cherry becomes convinced that her life must mirror the dramatic and perilous tales she adores. As she embarks on a journey filled with exaggerated dangers and misunderstandings, Cherry's naivety and romanticized expectations lead to a series of humorous and absurd situations. Through her misadventures, the story critiques the influence of popular literature on impressionable minds, ultimately offering a comedic exploration of the gap between fiction and reality.
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- Published
- 1813
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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