The washing bills that the heroine discovers in a cabinet in Jane Austen\u27s early novel Northanger Abbey are traditionally read as parodying the Gothic trope of hidden manuscripts. The mundane itemization of male clothing, I argue, does not merely pit the everyday against Gothic improbability. The washing bill plot invites readers to reflect critically on courtship plots and their own emotional investment in happy endings. By drawing attention to the papers\u27 appearance, content, and location, Austen uses the washing bills as evidence for how courtship novels and readers\u27 affective expectations repress the material facts central to both marriage and novel reading: men and books have bodies. The complex interplay of surface and depth ...
Gothic literature has cycled in and out of popularity over the past several hundred years. This pres...
Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Capt...
Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey has been considered as a Gothic parody with a special connection with...
The washing bills that the heroine discovers in a cabinet in Jane Austen\u27s early novel Northanger...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
Northanger Abbey is conventionally described as a novel of the 1790s. This dating has seen the novel...
Northanger Abbey is conventionally described as a novel of the 1790s. This dating has seen the novel...
This study reopens the conversation regarding Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and its relationsh...
During this conversation with her friend Isabella Thorpe, Catherine Morland (the heroine of Jane Aus...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
This thesis seeks to examine the representations of reading in the Romantic novel. William Godwin‰Ûª...
It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this pa...
This book chapter explores the relevance of travel literature for understanding Jane Austen's posthu...
This article proposes, a reading of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey (1818) as a case study for discus...
For many decades, literary theorists and historians have debated the historical accuracy of Jane Aus...
Gothic literature has cycled in and out of popularity over the past several hundred years. This pres...
Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Capt...
Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey has been considered as a Gothic parody with a special connection with...
The washing bills that the heroine discovers in a cabinet in Jane Austen\u27s early novel Northanger...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
Northanger Abbey is conventionally described as a novel of the 1790s. This dating has seen the novel...
Northanger Abbey is conventionally described as a novel of the 1790s. This dating has seen the novel...
This study reopens the conversation regarding Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and its relationsh...
During this conversation with her friend Isabella Thorpe, Catherine Morland (the heroine of Jane Aus...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
This thesis seeks to examine the representations of reading in the Romantic novel. William Godwin‰Ûª...
It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this pa...
This book chapter explores the relevance of travel literature for understanding Jane Austen's posthu...
This article proposes, a reading of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey (1818) as a case study for discus...
For many decades, literary theorists and historians have debated the historical accuracy of Jane Aus...
Gothic literature has cycled in and out of popularity over the past several hundred years. This pres...
Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Capt...
Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey has been considered as a Gothic parody with a special connection with...