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Northanger Abbey (1818)

by Jane Austen

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Catherine, a seventeen year old girl, travels with her family to Bath and makes many new acquaintance, including two young men who pursue her. She is invited to visit the country estate of one, and makes the journey with high expectations of Gothic drama, her head being full of Mrs Radcliffe's The Mystery of Udolpho.

This was the first novel completed by Austen, but was only published posthumously. It is a delightful, light-hearted comment by Austen on the reading and writing of novels.

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    The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe (upstairsgirl, HollyMS)
    upstairsgirl: This is the book that Austen's heroine is reading (and which Austen is wryly mocking) in Northanger Abbey. Fun to read with each other; Udolpho is possibly less fun on its own.
  2. 144
    Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons (ncgraham)
    ncgraham: Another brilliant parody.
  3. 52
    Evelina by Frances Burney (flissp)
  4. 63
    Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (kara.shamy)
  5. 43
    Nightmare Abbey [and] Crotchet Castle by Thomas Love Peacock (SomeGuyInVirginia)
    SomeGuyInVirginia: Both satirize gothic gaspers.
  6. 21
    The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation: A Christmas Story by Louisa May Alcott (aulsmith)
  7. 44
    Cousin Kate by Georgette Heyer (inge87)
  8. 11
    The Italian by Ann Radcliffe (kara.shamy)
  9. 02
    Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (TheLittlePhrase)
    TheLittlePhrase: protagonists who struggle to differentiate between reality & the books that they read
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3.5 ( )
  femmedyke | Sep 27, 2023 |
annotated fiction - social satire

Written later in Austen's career (and published posthumously), NA pokes fun at its characters and social mores. This might make it all the more enjoyable for some readers, but didn't seem to help me much. If following a socially artless/naive/dull young 18 y.o. around while she does very little and clings to people she barely knows doesn't sound that fun, I won't argue with you. ( )
  reader1009 | Aug 28, 2023 |
It's Austen, it's good. ( )
  mykl-s | Aug 12, 2023 |
This was quite an enjoyable read in the usual Jane Austen style.

I was completely startled to see how naive the main heroine was. She based all her judgments on things she read in the novels and didn't know anything about people's interactions in real life. I was especially amazed when she couldn't see the hypocrisy of her friend, Elizabeth. That girl was always telling one thing and doing the opposite. I have to admit that I just hated her. And no wonder her brother is not better. I couldn't even imagine that in those places and at that time people could treat other people in such a bad way. He didn't even try to listen to what the girl he supposedly was in love with was saying.

But I really loved the plotline with Catherine and Henry's love. I especially enjoyed the moment when Henry knowing Catherine's love of gothic novels tried to make fun of her by making up some possible things she might encounter in the Northanger abbey. ( )
  Diana_Hryniuk | Mar 22, 2023 |
Okay, this book surprised me in a good way. Pride and Prejudice had always been my favorite Jane Austen novel until I read this book. I never thought any of her other books would dethrone Pride and Prejudice yet here we are.

First, I loved how differently this book was structured in its writing. I loved the aspect of a narrator kind of on the outside looking in. The narrator almost seems like Austen herself.

Second, I love Catherine. She's really relatable. She reminds me of me when I was younger and still a little bit now.

Finally, I LOVE HENRY TILNEY. He is kind, compassionate and understanding. He is the perfect balance for Catherine's wild imagination. ( )
  TimeLord10SPW | Mar 17, 2023 |
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No one who ever had seen Catherine Morland in her infancy, would have supposed her born to be an heroine.
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"Oh! It is only a novel!" replies the young lady, while she lays down her book with affected indifference, or momentary shame. "It is only Cecilia, or Camilla, or Belinda"; or, in short, only some work in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the happiest delineation of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit and humour, are conveyed to the world in the best-chosen language.
Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love.
...but while I have Udolpho to read, I feel as if nobody could make me miserable.
Young people do not like to be always thwarted.
Give me but a little cheerful company, let me only have the company of the people I love, let me be where I like and with whom I like, and the devil may take the rest
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This LT work, Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey, is the original form of this novel. Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey [ISBN 1854598376] is a dramatization of this work by Tim Luscombe. Please do not combine the two; thank you.
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Classic Literature. Fiction. HTML:

Catherine, a seventeen year old girl, travels with her family to Bath and makes many new acquaintance, including two young men who pursue her. She is invited to visit the country estate of one, and makes the journey with high expectations of Gothic drama, her head being full of Mrs Radcliffe's The Mystery of Udolpho.

This was the first novel completed by Austen, but was only published posthumously. It is a delightful, light-hearted comment by Austen on the reading and writing of novels.

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Catherine, at seventeen, is an insatiable reader of 'horrid' novels full of villainous monks, secret corridors and blameless heroines. So, when, during an eventful visit to Bath, she is invited to the Tilneys' family home, Northanger Abbey, her cup is full. The quizzical Henry Tilney embarrasses her by guessing at her vivid speculations and she fears that she has lost his good opinion for ever. Just as she begins to hope again, his father inexplicably banishes her....
In a lively novel, portraying social life in fashionable Bath and the terrors of an imposing country house, Jane Austen exposes the dangers of an over-active imagination, of mistaken ideals and of bad faith. But while Catherine's youthful blunders are treated with reconciling good humour, hypocrisy, avarice and social climbing are unmercifully delineated in this joyously incisive love story.
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They cannot escape,
the single page of pride which
always lies open
(alsoCass)
Not a heroine.
Her love lives in an abbey — still,
Nothing gothic here.
(By Muscogulus)

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