Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen

Northanger Abbey

By Jane Austen

  • Release Date: 1889-12-31
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
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From 1,622 Ratings

Description

Northanger Abbey is a hilarious parody of 18th century gothic novels. The heroine, 17-year old Catherine, has been reading far too many “horrid” gothic novels and would love to encounter some gothic-style terror — but the superficial world of Bath proves hazardous enough.

Reviews

  • Jane Austen at her best!

    4
    By kimbycough
    Jane’s humor and finesse of language is paramount in this funny and sweet novel. While it isn’t as powerful as Pride and Prejudice, it still has that enjoyable Jane Austen quality that leaves you smiling and hopeful! If only life could be a JA novel, we’d all be lucky!
  • Very enjoyable

    5
    By hammer_0n
    Wasn’t really familiar with this book but decided to give it a try and was pleasantly surprised. I actually enjoyed this over Emma
  • Incredibly charming!

    5
    By BlackRose0924
    …And well formatted! I think Catherine makes us think there’s a little bit of her inside all of us. Her constant perusal of gothic novels teaches us that we too, have the ability to wonder if life is like the media we tend to digest within our minds as well. One could only wish that our lives were like our favorite from of stories and games and shows, and endeavor into an adventure like Catherine wishes to do, but she found reality to be much more appealing. As a character who expresses a childlike wonder of the world around her when she first steps outside of her home, she represents what it’s like to still have that youthful mentality.
  • My opinion

    5
    By elleloves2read
    I had only watched the movie before and feel in love with Henry Tilney. Now after reading this novel, I am convinced he is one of my favorite male characters. He makes me laugh , Catherine is so innocent , I remember when I was like that, a great read for sure.
  • Great book

    5
    By Jo in VT
    I loved this book. It was a little easier to get through than Pride and Prejudice, which I also loved. I didn't find myself having to read sentences over and over to divine their meaning with this one! :)
  • Northanger Abbey

    5
    By Monkeylight.
    flowing words form the basis of this love story in a time of hints, glances and hushed conversations. The money side of love and marriage seeks to destroy lives and hearts. In the end a good love will withstand the test of time in this slow moving world. Satisfying to the end.
  • Northanger Abbey

    3
    By L.E. Laine
    While not the most famous of Austen's works, it is still entertaining. It is ironic and entertaining to note that although social customs are vastly different between the 18 th century and modern times, human nature and the adventures of the heart are not. Some of the passages could be written between friends today who were experiencing the pangs of uncertain romance. Chuckle at the heroine, Catherine, and enjoy....
  • Northanger Abbey

    4
    By Pinunzio
    Great read, love Jane Austin's heroines!
  • The perfect book!

    5
    By Nicole Vandekamp
    I cant seem to get enough of jane! she is the best romance writter!! :)
  • Nuggets of wisdom

    4
    By Dfgreen
    While not my favorite Jane Austen, I do think Northanger Abbey had many characteristics that recommend itself. The satire on British society is very well portrait in the chapters in Bath. Especially the events in the pump room. As usual Austen is able to make me swoon over the romance, but I do find it somewhat lacking in it's climactic moment of truth. When the heroine finds she is loved in return. This scene is so incomparable to other Austen's (Eleanor for example). But overall, there is a lot to be appreciated in this novel. And I think it's definitely worth a read.