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  • Published on: 1751
  • Binding: Hardcover

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5NORTHANGER ABBEY - WHAT A RIDE!
By Anji Dale
It's been some years since I last read Northanger Abbey and I have to say that it was never one of my favourites amongst the works of Jane Austen. That's all changed now! I totally loved it this time around. More so than any of her other works, I think, Jane Austen addresses the reader directly on numerous occasions when discussing the subjects of what makes a heroine and of reading novels. In the telling of Catherine's adventures, the author's sharp observations, sarcasm and wit are just some of the things that I just didn't appreciate when I first read this as a teenager. As a woman of somewhat more mature years now (!), it was such a delight.I guess just about everyone will know the details of the plot so I won't go into great detail here, just a few observations about some of the characters.At seventeen, Catherine Morland is around the same age as Kitty Bennet and shares some of the same silliness and immaturity with her. I found it annoying on my earlier readings but now I can understand the background to her life and upbringing. I can imagine Kitty, if she read at all, having the same love of Gothic novels. As for Henry Tilney, who wouldn't appreciate a man with a sense of humour and who understands muslin the way he does? Isabella and John Thorpe both need a good talking to. I found them both deeply annoying and self-centred. Eleanor Tilney reminded me a little of Georgiana Darcy but without having the Ramsgate experience. The two characters I still struggle to properly interpret though are the General and Captain Tilney.Anyone out there who hasn't read Northanger Abbey before, or for a long while, should take a shot at it. It was a very rewarding experience.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4More satirical than I expected
By Stephanie Jane
Persuasion was chosen as one of three group reads for January by the Proud Readers Of Great Stories group on Goodreads to which I belong. Having never actually read any Jane Austen novels before, I took this as my inspiration to try at least that one, then, when I realised that 2017 is the 200th anniversary year of Austen's death, I decided to challenge myself to read all six of her novels within the year.I think what surprised me most about Persuasion is the sharpness of Austen's eye and the frequent pretty vicious satire of her pen. I admit, based only on film and TV adaptations of her books, that I was expecting a fluffy Regency romance, but other than the societal expectation that everyone be either married or seeking to become so, the story for me was more satirical humour and a comedy of manners.Anne Elliot is a heroine with whom I could easily identify and empathise. Concerned with more intellectual pursuits that her peers and frequently overlooked, I was glad at her eventual triumph although for a time I wasn't sure in which of three directions it would be best for her to go. My favourite characters however were both terrible people, but wonderfully portrayed. Anne's younger sister, the fabulously self-centered Mary only ever understands other people as they pertain to her entertainment and her father, Walter, is probably the most vain and shallow male character I have ever read. I enjoyed several giggles at the expense of both!The aspirational snobbery of most of the characters did get a little wearing for me at times, especially as even those considered 'poor' were still way above the financial situation of most of England's population at the time - and now! I did sometimes struggle to remember all the familial connections too as the various intermarriages and resultant relationships made it difficult to always know who was being gossiped about behind their back. Overall though I am happy to say that I did enjoy my first Jane Austen novel and look forward to more. Perhaps Mansfield Park will be next?

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Loved it, a must-read book
By The Bookish Reader
This is Jane Austen's fourth novel and one of my favourites. I love the main character, she's self-centred (although not really meaning it) but adorable. Filled with her own self-importance at times but a wonderful daughter and Aunt. I felt like screaming at her and slapping her in most chapters but when the ending is lovely and made me realise just how much I cared about her. A world away from Fanny Price (see my Mansfield Park review here).Emma is twenty-one, the daughter of an important family in a small town, important to her neighbours but not much farther than that. After playing a small part in the marriage of her governess to a local merchant (or business man, I can't remember), she decides she can play match maker with her friend, Harriet. She fails, gives Harriet rubbish advice and generally makes a hash of it. The rest of the story is about a secret engagement, the plight of her poorer neighbours and some life lessons thrown in. All in all, a thoroughly lovely, escapist kind of book.The characters are wonderful, I particulary like Miss Bates (played by Sophie Thompson in the Gweneth Paltrow adaptation, which is my favourite). I thought Mr Knightley was a rather school teacherish man and I have a feeling that their relationship may not have been quite equal (I imagine him telling her off like a father rather a lot). But that's what is completely wonderful about this novel, I can imagine how the characters would react outside of the story, I feel like I know them inside out. Well done Jane.Is the plot as good as Pride and Prejudice or Sense and Sensibility? No, I think it's a whisker away from them (I'm a sucker for total romance), but still a great read (although very long).

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