Northanger Abbey: the first of Jane Austen's novels to be completed for publication in 1803.
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Northanger Abbey By Jane AustenNorthanger Abbey was the first of Jane Austens novels to be completed for publication in 1803. However it was not published until after her death in 1817 along with another novel of hers Persuasion. Northanger Abbey is a satire of Gothic novels which were especially popular during the 1790s and at the turn of the nineteenth century. This coming-of-age story revolves around Catherine Morland a young and naïve heroine who entertains the reader on her journey to a better understanding of the world and those around her. In the course of the novel she discovers that she differs from those other women who crave wealth or social acceptance as instead she wishes only to have happiness supported by genuine morality.Austen first titled the novel Susan when she sold it in 1803 for £10 to a London bookseller Crosby & Co. This publisher did not print the work but held on to the manuscript. Austen reportedly threatened to take her work back from them but Crosby & Co responded that she would face legal consequences for reclaiming her text. In the spring of 1816 the bookseller sold it back to the novelists brother Henry Austen for the same sum as they had paid for it. There is evidence that Austen further revised the novel in 1816-1817 with the intention of having it published. She rewrote sections renaming the main character Catherine and using that as her working title.After her death Austens brother Henry gave the novel its final name and arranged for publication of Northanger Abbey in late December 1817 (1818 given on the title page) as the first two volumes of a four-volume set with a preface for the first time publicly identifying Jane Austen as the author of all her novels. Neither Northanger Abbey nor Persuasion was published under the working title Jane Austen used. Aside from first being published together the two novels are not connected later editions were published separately.Seventeen-year-old Catherine Morland is one of ten children of a country clergyman. Although a tomboy in her childhood by the age of 17 she is in training for a heroine and is excessively fond of reading Gothic novels among which Ann Radcliffes Mysteries of Udolpho is a favourite.Catherine is invited by the Allens her wealthier neighbours in Fullerton to accompany them to visit the town of Bath and partake in the winter season of balls theatre and other social delights. She is soon introduced to a clever young gentleman Henry Tilney with whom she dances and converses. Through Mrs. Allens old schoolfriend Mrs. Thorpe she meets her daughter Isabella a vivacious and flirtatious young woman and the two quickly become friends. Mrs. Thorpes son John is also a friend of Catherines older brother James at Oxford where they are both students.
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