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Austen, Jane - ôˈstən, 1775–1817, English novelist. The daughter of a clergyman, she spent the first 25 years of her life at "Steventon," her father's Hampshire vicarage. Here her first novels, Pride and Prejudice,Sense and Sensibility, and Northanger Abbey, were written, although they were not published until much later. On her father's retirement in


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    Northanger Abbey & Persuasion » Read Now

    by Jane Austen, Ernest Rhys, R. Brimley Johnson. 420 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...BY ERNEST RHYS FICTION NORTHANGER ABBEY AND PERSUASION WITH AN INTRODUCTION...TALE CORNER SIR PHILIP SIDNEY NORTHANGER ABBEY. PERSUASION. BY JANE AUSTEN...INTRODUCTION THE...
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    Student Companion to Jane Austen (Chap. 7 "Northanger Abbey (1818)") » Read Now

    by Debra Teachman. 160 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Generations of readers and movie viewers have been drawn to the spirited heroines of Sense and Sensibility and Emma. Prepared especially for students, this full-length critical study of Jane Austen covers her six most beloved works, including the two novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, published...
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    A Companion to Jane Austen Studies (Chap. 9 "Rereading Jane Austen: Dialogic Feminism in Northanger Abbey" and Chap. 10 "Austen's Northanger Abbey: A Bibliographic Study") » Read Now

    by Laura Cooner Lambdin, Robert Thomas Lambdin. 315 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Jane Austen significantly shaped the development of the English novel, and her works continue to be read widely today. In addition, her writings have attracted considerable critical and scholarly attention. This reference is a guide to her works and the response to them. Each of her major works is...
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    Jane Austen (Chap. VII "Northanger Abbey") » Read Now

    by Francis Warre Cornish. 244 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...CHAPTER VI EMMA 151 NORTHANGER ABBEY 171 CHAPTER...visit there. First draft of Northanger Abbey begun...and Teignmouth. 1803 Northanger Abbey called Susan revised...
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    Neither Northanger Abbey: The Reader Presupposes, in Papers on Language & Literature » Read Now

    by Casie Hermansson. 20 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Neither Northanger Abbey: The Reader Presupposes. by...Austens notoriously problematic Northanger Abbey is well noted. In Terry Castles...prevalence. The negative...
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    Northanger Abbey and the Liberal Historians, in Essays in Criticism » Read Now

    by Peter Knox-Shaw. 25 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Northanger Abbey and the Liberal Historians PETER...with the novel finally published as Northanger Abbey . Baretti addresses the account of...with great pleasure (pp. 82...
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    Enclosed in Openness: Northanger Abbey and the Domestic Carceral, in Texas Studies in Literature and Language » Read Now

    by Paul Morrison. 23 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Enclosed in Openness: Northanger Abbey and the Domestic Carceral...Morland, the protagonist of Northanger Abbey , Jane Austens gothic parody...is everywhere operable in...
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    Jane Austen and Religion: Salvation and Society in Georgian England (Chap. 2 "Northanger Abbey") » Read Now

    by Michael Giffin. 222 pgs.

    Michael Giffin offers a reading of Austen's six published novels against the background of a 'long 18th century' that stretched from the Restoration to the Regency. He demonstrates that Austen is a neoclassical author of the enlightenment who writes through the twin prisms of British Empiricism and...
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    Jane Austen and Eighteenth-Century Courtesy Books (Includes discussion of Northanger Abbey in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Penelope Joan Fritzer. 130 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    One of the most important novelists of the early 19th century, Jane Austen (1775-1817) continues to be read and studied today. Throughout her novels, she creates characters who embody various virtues and limitations. The best characters represent the best behavior, just as the less admirable ones...
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    Jane Austen's Rejection of Rousseau: A Novelistic and Feminist Initiation, in Papers on Language & Literature » Read Now

    by Paula Marantz Cohen. 20 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...particular demonstrates this thesis. Northanger Abbey and Pride and Prejudice are...products of Austens "early" period. Northanger Abbey was her first mature novel...of it...
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    Jane Austen and Her Art (Includes discussion of Northanger Abbey in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Mary Lascelles. 230 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Notice of the Author prefixed to Northanger Abbey and Persuasion , 1818 reprinted...reprinted in R. W. C.s edition of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion . J...it does not, of...
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    Recent Studies in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century, in Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 » Read Now

    by Jonathan Lamb. 42 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...obliquely. They are Jane Austens Northanger Abbey and Sophia Lees best seller...narrative" (p. 94) harks forward to Northanger Abbey, and the reinforcement Gothic...Also...

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