Northanger Abbey
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- USD 6.99
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- USD 6.99
Descripción editorial
Catherine Morland est une jeune femme un peu naïve qui ne connaît pas grand-chose du monde. Elle vit dans un pittoresque village où il ne se passe rien et, pour égayer sa vie, se perd dans les livres. Surtout des histoires gothiques qui lui procurent de délicieux frissons. Quelle joie lorsque des amis l’invitent à Edimbourg. Elle y rencontre Henry Tilney, le jeune homme propriétaire d’un domaine au nom prometteur : Northanger Abbey. L’imagination de Catherine s’emballe : une ancienne abbaye, des tourelles en ruine, des chambres secrètes, des fantômes… Elle est fascinée par Henry, mais ne peut pas s’empêcher de se demander si tout est réellement aussi parfait… Et quels secrets dissimulent les hauts murs de Northanger Abbey ? Quand Val McDermid revisite le classique de Jane Austen.
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Scottish crime writer McDermid (Cross and Burn) adeptly reworks Jane Austen's Gothic satire for the modern audiences. A homeschooled minister's daughter bored by the "narrow confines" of the Dorset countryside and her "deeply average and desperately dull" family, Cat is given her break when her neighbors invite her as their guest to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. There, Cat befriends the needy Bella Thorpe who fancies Cat's brother and meets the captivating Henry Tilney, with his "heroic" face and "luxuriant honey-blond hair." Drama ensues. "When she looked back on that first meeting, Cat would wonder whether she should have been more wary of a man who began their acquaintance with such a blatant lie. For there was nothing gentle about what followed." As Cat gets acquainted with Eleanor, Henry's sister, she secures an invitation to their family home, the enchanting Northanger Abbey, a mansion of possible secrets that stirs the darkest recesses of Cat's overworked imagination. Following Austen's storyline but diverging in distinctive ways of her own, McDermid captures the naivete of the protagonist of Austen's prose, though at times her teenage characters come off as contrived in their language and behavior. Rife with conflicts of love, gossip, misunderstandings, and updates on social media, it is an accessible and enjoyable read, especially rewarding for young readers as a gateway into appreciating the classics.