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"Decrepit castles, locked rooms, mysterious chests, cryptic notes, and tyrannical fathers give the story an uncanny air, but one with a decidedly satirical twist. The story's unlikely heroine is Catherine Morland, a remarkably innocent seventeen-year-old woman from a country parsonage. While spending a few weeks in Bath with a family friend, Catherine meets and falls in love with Henry Tilney, who invites her to visit his family estate, Northanger Abbey. Once there, Catherine, a great reader of Gothic thrillers, lets the shadowy atmosphere of the old mansion fill her mind with terrible suspicions. What is the mystery surrounding the death of Henry's mother? Is the family concealing a terrible secret within the elegant rooms of the Abbey? Can she trust Henry, or is he part of an evil conspiracy? Catherine finds dreadful portents in the most prosaic events, until Henry persuades her to see the peril in confusing life with art"--Amazon.com
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monografia Rebiun37665444 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun37665444 m o d cr ||||||||||| 151019r20161818enka ob 000 1 eng d GBB662230 bnb 9781909621671 hardcover) 1909621676 hardcover) 9781509826919 ePub ebook) INARC eng rda INARC OCLCO OCLCL OCLCA OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ e-uk-en 823.7 23 Austen, Jane 1775-1817) author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfxfBQhDp4VDqHfwrJkXd Northanger Abbey Jane Austen ; with illustrations by Hugh Thomson ; with an afterword by David Pinching London Macmillan Collector's Library 2016 London London Macmillan Collector's Library 1 online resource (301 pages illustrations) 1 online resource (301 pages Text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier "Northanger Abbey was first published in 1818. This edition published by Collector's Library 2004. Reissued by Macmillan Collector's Library, 2016"--Title page verso Includes bibliographical references "Decrepit castles, locked rooms, mysterious chests, cryptic notes, and tyrannical fathers give the story an uncanny air, but one with a decidedly satirical twist. The story's unlikely heroine is Catherine Morland, a remarkably innocent seventeen-year-old woman from a country parsonage. While spending a few weeks in Bath with a family friend, Catherine meets and falls in love with Henry Tilney, who invites her to visit his family estate, Northanger Abbey. Once there, Catherine, a great reader of Gothic thrillers, lets the shadowy atmosphere of the old mansion fill her mind with terrible suspicions. What is the mystery surrounding the death of Henry's mother? Is the family concealing a terrible secret within the elegant rooms of the Abbey? Can she trust Henry, or is he part of an evil conspiracy? Catherine finds dreadful portents in the most prosaic events, until Henry persuades her to see the peril in confusing life with art"--Amazon.com Young women- England- Fiction Gentry- England- Fiction Gothic fiction (Literary genre)- Appreciation- Fiction Marriage- Economic aspects- Fiction Jeunes femmes- Angleterre- Romans, nouvelles, etc Mariage- Aspect économique- Romans, nouvelles, etc Gentry. Manners and customs. Marriage- Economic aspects. Young women. England- Social life and customs- 19th century- Fiction Angleterre- Murs et coutumes- 19e siècle- Romans, nouvelles, etc England. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpYDdYvBpjXV6WpybK68C Romantic suspense fiction Gothic fiction satire (artistic device) Fiction. Romance fiction. Satirical literature. Romantic suspense fiction. Romance fiction. Satirical literature. Satires (Littérature) Thomson, Hugh 1860-1920) illustrator. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrg6GQpwChXhRpwQw9jC Pinching, David writer of afterword ebook version 9781509826919