#1997
Mentioned in 22 episodes

Northanger Abbey

Book • 1817
Northanger Abbey is a coming-of-age story that satirizes the Gothic novels of the late 18th century.

The novel follows Catherine Morland, a young and naive girl who loves reading Gothic novels.

When she is invited to stay at Northanger Abbey, the home of the Tilney family, her imagination runs wild with expectations of mystery and horror.

However, the reality of the abbey is far from her Gothic fantasies.

The novel explores Catherine's growth as she learns to distinguish between fiction and reality, and it critiques the societal norms and expectations of her time.

Written by Jane Austen, the book was completed in 1803 but published posthumously in 1817 along with Persuasion.

Mentioned by

Mentioned in 22 episodes

Mentioned by
undefined
Mary Robinette Kowal
when talking about using time as an extension of setting.
50 snips
20.22: The Lens of Time
Mentioned by
undefined
Alexandra Schwartz
as one of the six novels by Jane Austen.
42 snips
Our Romance with Jane Austen
Mentioned by
undefined
Greg Jenner
as one of Jane Austen's classic novels.
26 snips
Jane Austen: the life of a Regency literary icon
Mentioned by
undefined
Judith Hawley
as an author influenced by Henry Fielding's writing style.
25 snips
Fielding's Tom Jones
Chosen by
undefined
Angelina Stanford
and
undefined
Cindy Rollins
for its exploration of reading and literary themes.
25 snips
Episode 265: "Best of" Series – An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 1-4
Mentioned as one of the six Jane Austen novels in a series that will be covered on the podcast.
24 snips
282: Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen
Mentioned by
undefined
Afua Hirsch
as one of Jane Austen's major novels.
20 snips
Jane Austen | Making The Small Things The Right Size | 1
Referenced by
undefined
Greg Jenner
as Jane Austen's third novel, which has a fantastic Gothic title.
19 snips
Jane Austen (Radio Edit)
Mentioned as one of Jane Austen's well-known novels, which she began writing under the roof of Jane Chumley.
19 snips
307. Austen vs Brontë: Unmasking Slavery Heiresses

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app