| Jane Austen - Fiction - 2011 - 391 pages
This volume contains the first and last novels Jane Austen ever wrote: “Northanger Abbey” and “Persuasion”—both of which were published posthumously. Her first novel ... | |
| Jane Austen - Fiction - 2014 - 378 pages
In her introduction to Northanger Abbey--part of Harvard's celebrated annotated Austen series--Susan Wolfson proposes that Austen's most underappreciated, most playful novel is ... | |
| Jane Austen, David M. Shapard - Fiction - 2013 - 500 pages
From the editor of the popular Annotated Pride and Prejudice comes an annotated edition of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey that makes her lighthearted satire of the gothic novel ... | |
| Jane Austen - Fiction - 2009 - 2150 pages
Jane Austen’s novels remain among the best-loved works of English literature, both in her native Britain and throughout the world. They have inspired numerous sequels, prequels ... | |
| Jane Austen - Fiction - 2012 - 274 pages
Delicious comedy of manners concerning two sisters, who appear to have been deserted by the young men they had intended to marry. Humor, perception, incomparable prose. | |
| Jane Austen - Fiction - 2011 - 484 pages
Jane Austen’s unforgettable comedy of manners and matchmaking, now in a stunning deluxe package from Harper Perennial Modern Classics. “Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and ... | |
| Jane Austen - Books and reading - 2005 - 324 pages
This edition places Jane Austen and Northanger Abbey in the major conversations of Romanticism, not just the gothic novel and female education. It places the novel in two ... | |
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