This paper analyzes Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey in terms of genre. In particular, it examines the theatrical in Mansfield Park and the Gothic in Northanger Abbey. The production of Elizabeth Inchbald’s Lovers’ Vows and Catherine’s Gothic novel reading are key to the analysis of these genres. However, the use of subgenres goes far beyond the Bertrams’ production and Catherine’s books. Rather, the characters themselves adopt theatrical and Gothic characteristics throughout the novel. Furthermore, when these subgenres appear, they are presented in a manner that is harmful to the main characters. In this sense, Austen invokes the theatrical and the Gothic in order to underplay them, and in doing so, she validates the emerg...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this pa...
Jane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century....
This study reopens the conversation regarding Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and its relationsh...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
The aesthetic principles of the Gothic lexicon were first legitimized by popular eighteenth- and nin...
52 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
The aim of this thesis is to show the elements of a parody of the Gothic genre in Jane Austen's nove...
During this conversation with her friend Isabella Thorpe, Catherine Morland (the heroine of Jane Aus...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
[Extract] It has been appreciated for many years that a special part of the appeal and literary-hist...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this pa...
Jane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century....
This study reopens the conversation regarding Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and its relationsh...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
The aesthetic principles of the Gothic lexicon were first legitimized by popular eighteenth- and nin...
52 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
The aim of this thesis is to show the elements of a parody of the Gothic genre in Jane Austen's nove...
During this conversation with her friend Isabella Thorpe, Catherine Morland (the heroine of Jane Aus...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
[Extract] It has been appreciated for many years that a special part of the appeal and literary-hist...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...