Northanger Abbey

Hardcover, 222 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1975 by Folio Society.

ISBN:
978-0-85067-083-7
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3 stars (1 review)

Introduction by Richard Church; Wood-engravings by Joan Hassell. Part of a seven-volume boxed collection of Jane Austen's works issued by the Folio Society.

9 editions

Pleasant, but not entirely satisfying.

3 stars

Maybe 3.5 stars. While Austen has a facility with the language, and an excellent ability to convey a convincing character, there are too many authorial issues which intrude for my tastes. I am not a fan of the author's frequent breaches of the fourth wall, though I recognize that authorial interjection was much more prevalent in previous times. I also feel that the overall novel is a bit of a mash-up, combining merely another of Austen's tales of romance and socio-economic standing with her supposed satirical take on the atmosphere-heavy Gothic novels of the period. The latter seems a bit too wedged into the former, with the titular Abbey itself not even appearing until two-thirds into the novel. Catherine's melodramatic predictions and fears may be overturned one by one by the banalities of reality in a fairly amusing manner, but it has little to do with the rest of the …