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Northanger Abbey (eBook)

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2022
214 Seiten
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859-654740100-1 (EAN)

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Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen
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In "Northanger Abbey," Jane Austen masterfully blends the conventions of Gothic fiction with her signature keen social commentary to craft a delightful parody of 18th-century romance. The novel follows Catherine Morland, a naïve but imaginative young woman who navigates the turbulent waters of society and influence while staying at Northanger Abbey. Austen employs a witty narrative style, rich in irony and humor, to critique both the overzealous imagination of Gothic novels and the societal norms of her time, ultimately illuminating the distinction between reality and fantasy in the lives of her characters. Jane Austen, one of the foremost novelists of the English language, was deeply influenced by her surroundings and the societal expectations placed on women in her era. Growing up in a family that valued education and literature, Austen was well-acquainted with the Gothic genre, which dominated the literary scene. Her experiences in rural England and her keen observations of social behavior shaped her artistic perspective, allowing her to craft a narrative that is both entertaining and incisive. I highly recommend "Northanger Abbey" to readers seeking a light yet thought-provoking exploration of adolescent fantasy, sexual politics, and the clash between literature and life. Austen's clever prose, relatable characters, and enduring themes resonate with contemporary audiences, making this work a timeless classic in literature.

Jane Austen (1775-1817) remains one of the most celebrated authors in English literature, known for her sharp wit, astute social commentary, and innovative narrative techniques. Born in Steventon, Hampshire, Austen wrote at a time when female authors were often dismissed, yet she deftly challenged societal norms and gender conventions through her literature. 'Northanger Abbey', though published posthumously in 1818, satirizes the Gothic novels popular at the time, ingeniously blending parody with a coming-of-age story. Austen's narratives often explore the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian-Regency England; her works underscore the importance of marriage for social standing and economic security. Austen's literary style combines irony, humor, and moral scrutiny, making her writing enduringly popular and subject to extensive scholarly study. Although her life was relatively quiet and devoid of grandiose events, Austen's keen observation of her environment enriched her novels with realistic dialogue and a profound understanding of human relationships. Other notable works include 'Pride and Prejudice', 'Sense and Sensibility', and 'Emma', which further cement Austen's place in the canon of Western literature, as both a critic of her times and a storyteller of timeless human experiences. Her enduring legacy is evident in the multitude of adaptations, from stage to film, and the ongoing scholarly discourse examining her literary contributions.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th-Century Literature • 19th century society • Anthony Trollope • beneath a scarlet sky • british women authors • Catherine Morland • character growth • classic english literature • class issues • clever humor • Coming-of-age • coming-of-age stories • English social commentary • gender roles • Gothic parody • gothic satire • Great Expectations • historical romance novels • jane austen novels • Jane Eyre • Literary critique • Literature satire • Little Women • Metafictional Techniques • Middle Class Society • Mrs Dalloway • novel critique • Regency England • Regency Era Fiction • Romantic exploration • social commentary fiction • Social satire • The Blue Castle • The Handmaid’s Tale • The Hideaway • Thomas Hardy • witty dialogue • young protagonist
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