It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this paper supports that reading. However, this paper analyzes the novel through the use of Austen’s identification of the terms “sense” and “sensibility” that she constructs in Sense and Sensibility to explain specifically how and why Austen parodies Gothic novels that were all the fashion in her day
The aim of this thesis is to show the elements of a parody of the Gothic genre in Jane Austen's nove...
In a brilliant parody of the Gothic novel Jane Austen jokes about the differences between men and wo...
This thesis will explore Jane Austen’s social commentary on class structure and boundaries as they e...
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...
Jane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century....
This paper analyzes Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey in terms of genre. In particul...
This study reopens the conversation regarding Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and its relationsh...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
During this conversation with her friend Isabella Thorpe, Catherine Morland (the heroine of Jane Aus...
This book chapter explores the relevance of travel literature for understanding Jane Austen's posthu...
Unlike other Jane Austen novels, Northanger Abbey (1803) is not so popular and rarely dramatized, an...
Feminist scholars have focused on the Gothic as a medium for expressing the horrors of female experi...
Jane Austen’s first major novel that was published, Sense and Sensibility, exemplifies the shifting ...
The aim of this thesis is to show the elements of a parody of the Gothic genre in Jane Austen's nove...
In a brilliant parody of the Gothic novel Jane Austen jokes about the differences between men and wo...
This thesis will explore Jane Austen’s social commentary on class structure and boundaries as they e...
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...
Jane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century....
This paper analyzes Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey in terms of genre. In particul...
This study reopens the conversation regarding Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and its relationsh...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
During this conversation with her friend Isabella Thorpe, Catherine Morland (the heroine of Jane Aus...
This book chapter explores the relevance of travel literature for understanding Jane Austen's posthu...
Unlike other Jane Austen novels, Northanger Abbey (1803) is not so popular and rarely dramatized, an...
Feminist scholars have focused on the Gothic as a medium for expressing the horrors of female experi...
Jane Austen’s first major novel that was published, Sense and Sensibility, exemplifies the shifting ...
The aim of this thesis is to show the elements of a parody of the Gothic genre in Jane Austen's nove...
In a brilliant parody of the Gothic novel Jane Austen jokes about the differences between men and wo...
This thesis will explore Jane Austen’s social commentary on class structure and boundaries as they e...