This study investigates the pragmatic functions of ETC(Existential There Construction)s in Part 1 of Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty. Through a detailed corpus-based analysis of 85 existential there sentences, the research categorizes their uses into Negation/Absence, Quantification/Qualification, new information introduction, and other functions. The results reveal that Negation/Absence (29.4%) + Quantification/Qualification (20.0%) together comprise 49.4%—nearly equal to new information introduction (45.9%), underscoring these functions as central to the construction’s role in the text. This challenges the traditional view of existential there as merely introducing new entities and highlights its nuanced role in literary discourse to emphasize presence, and thematic elements. These findings enhance understanding of how ETCs contribute to meaning-making and information structure in English narratives, particularly within canonical literary texts.