
| Susan Fraiman is Professor of English at the University of Virginia. She is the author of Unbecoming Women: British Women Writers and the Novel of Development and Cool Men and the Second Sex. In addition to essays on Jane Austen, she has published numerous articles in the areas of feminist and cultural studies.
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| Introduction The Text of Northanger Abbey Backgrounds BIOGRAPHY Virginia Woolf, [The Girl of Fifteen is Laughing] Claire Tomalin, [Writing and Family in the Late 1790s] Q.D. Leavis, [Not an Inspired Amateur] Henry Thomas Austen, Biographical Notice of the Author EARLY WRITINGS Jane Austen, The History of England from the reign of Henry the 4th to the death of Charles the 1st (1791) Jane Austen, From Catharine, or the Bower (1792) LETTERS ON NORTHANGER ABBEY AND THE AUTHOR’S ADVERTISEMENT To Cassandra Austen, [The Austens as Novel Readers] (1798) To Crosby & Co., [The Failure to Publish Susan] (1809) From Richard Crosby, [The Offer to Return Susan] (1809) Advertisement, by the Authoress, to Northanger Abbey (1816) To Fanny Knight, [The Shelving of Catharine] (1817) Contexts William Wordsworth, From Preface to the Second Edition of the Lyrical Ballads (1800) Samuel Coleridge, From Biographica Literaria (1817) Dr. John Gregory, From A Father’s Legacy to His Daughters (1774) Mary Wollstonecraft, From A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) Frances Burney, From Evelina, or the History of a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World (1778) Ann Radcliffe, From The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) Criticism EARLY VIEWS British Critic, [The Customs and Manners of Common-Place People] (1818) Richard Whatley, [Hardly Exceeded by Shakespeare] (1812) Julia Kavanagh, [Small Vanities and Small Falsehoods] (1862) Margaret Oliphant, [Exquisite Derision] (1882) Rebecca West, [The Feminism of Jane Austen] (1932) MODERN VIEWS A.Walton Litz, [Regulated Sympathy in Northanger Abbey] (1965) Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, Shut Up in Prose: Gender and Genre in Austen’s Juvenilia (1979) Robert Hopkins, General Tilney and Affairs of State: The Political Gothic of Northanger Abbey (1980) Patricia Meyer Spacks, Muted Discord: Generational Conflict in Jane Austen (1981) Claudia L. Johnson, The Juvenilia and Northanger Abbey: The Authority of Men and Books (1988) Lee Erickson, The Economy of Novel Reading: Jane Austen and the Circulating Library (1990) Narelle Shaw, Free Indirect Speech and Jane Austen’s 1816 Revision of Northanger Abbey (1990) Joseph Litvak, The Most Charming Young Man in the World (1997) Jane Austen: A Chronology Selected Bibliography |
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