Book details
Northanger Abbey
by Jane Austen
2012 · Atlantic Publishing, Croxley Green
About the book
Catherine Morland, a sheltered seventeen-year-old with a vivid imagination fueled by Gothic novels, travels to Bath under the chaperonage of the Allen family. There, she navigates the social complexities of the assembly rooms, forming a friendship with Isabella Thorpe and falling for the witty Henry Tilney. When she accepts an invitation to the Tilney family estate, Northanger Abbey, her obsession with fictional mysteries leads her to mistake the stern General Tilney for a murderer. Catherine soon faces the harsh reality that real-world social manipulations and financial greed are far more dangerous than the skeletons and secret scrolls of her favorite ghost stories.
Readers interested in the history of the novel find this a sharp parody of eighteen-century literary tropes. It attracts those who enjoy a coming-of-age narrative centered on the loss of innocence and the discovery of social artifice. The reader gains a clear understanding of how romantic idealism clashes with the practical demands of marriage and status. This Atlantic Publishing edition provides a legible text for students and collectors seeking a clear, accessible version of Austen’s early satire on the dangers of confusing art with life.
Details
- Published
- 2012
- Publisher
- Atlantic Publishing, Croxley Green
- ISBN
- 9781908533272
- Language
- EN