Northanger Abbey (Wordsworth Classics)

by Jane Austen | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 1853260436 Global Overview for this book
Registered by katayoun of Tehran, Tehran Iran on 5/12/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by katayoun from Tehran, Tehran Iran on Friday, May 12, 2006
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Of all her novels, this one is the most explicitly literary in that it is primarily concerned with books and with readers. In it, Austen skewers the novelistic excesses of her day made popular in such 18th-century Gothic potboilers as Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho. Decrepit castles, locked rooms, mysterious chests, cryptic notes, and tyrannical fathers all figure into Northanger Abbey, but with a decidedly satirical twist. Consider Austen's introduction of her heroine: we are told on the very first page that "no one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy, would have supposed her born to be an heroine." The author goes on to explain that Miss Morland's father is a clergyman with "a considerable independence, besides two good livings--and he was not in the least addicted to locking up his daughters." Furthermore, her mother does not die giving birth to her, and Catherine herself, far from engaging in "the more heroic enjoyments of infancy, nursing a dormouse, feeding a canary-bird, or watering a rose-bush" vastly prefers playing cricket with her brothers to any girlish pastimes.
Catherine grows up to be a passably pretty girl and is invited to spend a few weeks in Bath with a family friend. While there she meets Henry Tilney and his sister Eleanor, who invite her to visit their family estate, Northanger Abbey. Once there, Austen amuses herself and us as Catherine, a great reader of Gothic romances, allows her imagination to run wild, finding dreadful portents in the most wonderfully prosaic events. But Austen is after something more than mere parody; she uses her rapier wit to mock not only the essential silliness of "horrid" novels, but to expose the even more horrid workings of polite society, for nothing Catherine imagines could possibly rival the hypocrisy she experiences at the hands of her supposed friends. In many respects Northanger Abbey is the most lighthearted of Jane Austen's novels, yet at its core is a serious, unsentimental commentary on love and marriage, 19th-century British style. --Alix Wilber --

Journal Entry 2 by katayoun at Post in a friend, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, June 23, 2007

Released 16 yrs ago (6/20/2007 UTC) at Post in a friend, By Mail/Post/Courier -- Controlled Releases

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part of "thanking airyaa, kitten22 rabck!" hope you enjoy it

Journal Entry 3 by Marcenda from Carcavelos, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Friday, July 6, 2007
I just got it! Thank you so much, katayoun!

Journal Entry 4 by Marcenda at Lisboa - City, Lisboa (cidade) Portugal on Monday, November 25, 2013
It was a very pleasant reading, though not as good as Austen's later works. She was a very observing young lady! Thank you so very much for this opportunity, katayoun. Hope you are well and safe. The book will soon be movinf to another home.

Journal Entry 5 by Marcenda at Lisboa - City, Lisboa (cidade) Portugal on Monday, November 23, 2015

Released 8 yrs ago (11/20/2015 UTC) at Lisboa - City, Lisboa (cidade) Portugal

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Off to a new reader in Greece :-)

Journal Entry 6 by Merolia at Halandri - Χαλάνδρι, Attica Greece on Thursday, January 7, 2016
Many thanks Marcenda for this wonderful RABCK! The book is now safe with me. Best wishes for a happy new year!

Journal Entry 7 by Merolia at Halandri - Χαλάνδρι, Attica Greece on Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Released 7 yrs ago (8/31/2016 UTC) at Halandri - Χαλάνδρι, Attica Greece

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The book was sent to another bookcrosser as a birthday present. That happened more than a week ago, I don't remember exactly when. Still on summer mood... Enjoy!

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