Northanger Abbey

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-04-01
Publisher(s): Broadview Pr
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Summary

The earliest of her six major novels," "NorthangerAbbey remained unpublished until after Jane Austen's death. A deliciously witty satire of popular Gothic romances, it is perhaps Austen's lightest, most delightful excursion into a young woman's world. Catherine Morland, an unlikely heroine--unlikely because she is so ordinary--forsakes her English village for the pleasures and perils of Bath. There, among a circle of Austen's wonderfully vain, dissembling, and fashionable characters, she meets a potential suitor, Henry Tilney. But with her imagination fueled by melodramatic novels, Catherine turns a visit to his home, Northanger Abbey, into a hunt for dark family secrets. The result is a series of hilarious social gaffes and harsh awakenings that for all of Austen's youthful exuberance nevertheless conveys her mature vision of literature and life--and the consequences of mistaking one for the other.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7(1)
The Novel's History 8(9)
The Importance of Reading to Jane Austen 17(2)
How Austen's Characters Read 19(3)
The Modern Reader and Northanger Abbey 22(3)
A Note on the Text 25(1)
Jane Austen: A Brief Chronology 26(2)
Title-Page, 1818 edition 28(1)
Biographical Notice 29(7)
Author's Advertisement 36(1)
Northanger Abbey
37(204)
Appendix A: Jane Austen's Correspondence with Crosby Publishing House 241(1)
Appendix B: Jane Austen's Private Family Correspondence 242(25)
Appendix C: Examples of Jane Austen's Reading
1. Romance of the Forest
244(3)
Ann Radcliffe
2. Observations on the Picturesque
247(1)
William Gilpin
3. Sentimental Heroines
a. Louisa
248(1)
Elizabeth Hervey
b. Emmeline
249(1)
Charlotte Smith
c. Julia
249(2)
Helen Maria Williams
Appendix D: Catherine Morland's Reading Material
1. The Mysteries of Udolpho
251(2)
Ann Radcliffe
Appendix E: Reviews of Northanger Abbey
1. British Critic (March 1818)
253(4)
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (May 1818)
257(2)
3. Gentleman's Magazine (July 1818)
259(1)
4. Quarterly Review (January 1821)
259(8)
Appendix F: Map of Bath, circa 1800 267(1)
Appendix G: Day Trips from Bath 268(1)
Appendix H: Map of South West England, circa 1856 269(1)
Appendix I: Frontispiece to the 1833 edition of Northanger Abbey 270(1)
Appendix J: Horse-Drawn Transportation 271(4)
1. Chaise and Four
272(1)
2. Phaeton
273(1)
3. Curricle
274(1)
4. Gig
274(1)
Works Cited/Recommended Reading 275

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