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  1. 10 de nov. de 2021 · A abadia de Northanger (Northanger Abbey), é um dos livros mais cômicos de Jane Austen, possui uma narrativa divertida e Irônica. Foi publicado pela primeira vez, postumamente, em 1818. Possui um enredo leve e descontraído, principalmente, pelo fato da autora interagir com o leitor, o que deixa a leitura mais envolvente.

  2. Northanger Abbey was meant mainly as family entertainment, which is why Austen mischievously includes so many literary references, which she expected her relatives to pick up and recognise. Jane Austen also addresses the reader directly throughout the novel, and sometimes voices her own opinions quite forcefully, forgetting the story for a moment.

  3. Northanger Abbey. Northanger Abbey er en roman skrevet af den engelske forfatterinde Jane Austen. På dansk udgivet som Catherine : Northanger Abbedi. Den var Austens første færdige roman, sandsynligvis skrevet i 1798 - 99 men først udgivet posthumt i 1818. Forordet blev skrevet af hendes bror Henry Austen og var den første officielle ...

  4. My favourite #JaneAusten #NorthangerAbbey classical novel movie adaption. Felicity Jones acting as Mrs. Morland is marvellous and JJ Feild charming smile tra...

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  5. 5 de fev. de 2023 · Northanger Abbey is the coming-of-age story of Catherine Morland, a seventeen-year-old girl who’s entering society for the first time. Despite her naivete, she quickly gains two potential suitors. We follow Catherine as she tries to navigate the difficulties of romance, friendship, and responsibility—problems amplified by the fact that ...

  6. Jane Austen wrote Northanger Abbey "about the years 98 & 99," according to a note left by her sister, Cassandra. Austen was 23-24 years old, and it seems likely that her first visit to Bath in 1797 inspired her to set part of the novel in that city. The manuscript was originally titled Susan but was renamed Northanger Abbey when it was ...

  7. Jane Austen sold Northanger Abbey (then titled Susan) to Crosby & Co for £10 in 1803. They decided against publishing the book, however, which confused and angered her, and they did not allow her to reclaim the manuscript. Her brother Henry bought back the rights from Crosby & Co in 1816. Following Jane's death in July 1817, he supervised its ...

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