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Northanger Abbey

Austen's Gothic Satire, with Foreword & Guide

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Catherine Morland is seventeen, the unremarkable daughter of a country clergyman, and an avid reader of Gothic novels. Invited to the fashionable spa town of Bath, she is swept into a world of assembly rooms and new friends — the witty clergyman Henry Tilney, the scheming Isabella and John Thorpe, and Henry's imperious father, General Tilney, who invites her to the family's ancient seat under a mistaken notion of her fortune.

Arriving at Northanger Abbey with her imagination steeped in The Mysteries of Udolpho, Catherine is primed to find sliding panels, bloodstained secrets, and a murdered wife behind every locked door. Her Gothic suspicions are gloriously, mortifyingly wrong — and yet her instinct that something is off about the General proves, in the book's deepest irony, entirely correct.

Northanger Abbey is Austen's youngest and most high-spirited work, a loving parody of the Gothic romance carried by an intrusive, teasing narrator who steps out of the story to mock its conventions — and, in the famous “defence of the novel,” to stake a fierce claim for the form she would go on to master. Drafted in the 1790s, sold to a publisher who never printed it, and finally published only after her death, it is a comedy about reading: about the difference between being moved by a story and being deceived by one.

Beneath the comedy lies a sharp portrait of the marriage market, where fortunes are schemed for and a young woman's future can turn on a misheard rumour — and where the real villain, it turns out, needs no dungeon at all.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2026
2. Juni
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
323
Seiten
VERLAG
Fastchapters
GRÖSSE
218.8
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