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Title:
Northanger Abbey
Personal Author EPSB:
Summary:
Novel published posthumously in 1817. Northanger Abbey, which was published with Persuasion in four volumes, was written about 1798 or 1799, probably under the title "Susan." In 1803 the manuscript of "Susan" was sold to the publisher Richard Crosby, who advertised for it, but unaccountably it was not published at that time. The novel combines a satire on conventional novels of polite society with one on gothic tales of terror. Catherine Morland, the daughter of a country parson, is the innocent abroad who gains worldly wisdom: first in the fashionable society of Bath and then at Northanger Abbey itself, where she learns not to interpret the world through her reading of gothic thrillers.
Year Published:
1995
Volume:
109
Physical Description:
1 v. (various pagings)
Note:
Originally published in 1817.

1965 Signet Classic paperback has an afterword by Elizabeth Hardwick.

1972 Penguin English Library is edited with an introduction by Anne Henry Ehrenpreis.

1992 Everyman's Library hardcover edition has an introduction by Claudia L. Johnson.

1995 Penguin Books edition is edited with an introduction by Marilyn Butler.
Note (Local):
[w] 2--Mar 1997.

[w] 2--Aug/98.

MEL
Program Information:
Accelerated Reader MG 10.8 16.0 13634
ISBN:
9780451511133

9780140430745

9780553211979

9780679417156

9780140434132

9780141439792

9780307290892

9780307386830

9781785996375
Publisher:
London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1995.