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Jane Austen Scholar Analyzes Northanger Abbey and the "Horrid" Novels

Analysis of letters in Gothic Novels, and a Rereading of Isabella Thorpe in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey. Link to my full article: http://jasna.org/publications-2/persu... Please consider supporting my work by buying me a "Ko-fi"! https://ko-fi.com/ajaneitesews Link to Horrid Handout, guide to the Gothic novels mentioned in this video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14syS... Northanger Abbey (2007) movie:    • Видео   References Austen, Jane. Northanger Abbey. Ed. R. W. Chapman. Oxford: OUP, 1969. Beebee, Thomas. “Publicity, Privacy, and the Power of Fiction in the Gunning Letters.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 20.1 (2007): 61-88. Brant, Clare. “Murder She Wrote? The Real and Imagined Letters of Mary Blandy.” Women's Writing 13.1 (2006): 60-72. Clery, E.J. “Gender.” In Copeland, E. & McMaster, J. (Eds). The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. Cambridge: CUP, 2011. Cohen, Paula M. Jane Austen’s rejection of Rousseau: A novelistic and feminist initiation. Papers on Language and Literature 30.3 (1994): 249-79. Crangle, Sara. “Epistolarity, Audience, Selfhood: The Letters of Dorothy Osborne to William Temple.” Women’s Writing 12.3 (2005): 433-451. Flynn, Carol H. “The Letters.” In Copeland, E. & McMaster, J. (Eds). The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. Cambridge: CUP, 2011. Ford, Susan A. “’No business with politics’: Writing the Sentimental Heroine in Desmond and Lady Susan.” Persuasions On-Line 26.1 (2005). Fuller, Miriam R. “Let me go, Mr. Thorpe; Isabella, do not hold me!”: Northanger Abbey and the Domestic Gothic. Persuasions 32 (2010): 90-104. How, James S. Epistolary Spaces: English Letter Writing from the Foundation of the Post Office to Richardson’s Clarissa. Cornwall: Ashgate, 2003. Johnson, Claudia L. Jane Austen: Women, Politics, and the Novel. Chicago: UCP, 1988. Kaplan, Deborah. Jane Austen Among Women. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. Larson, Victoria T. “Scribbling” to Victor Hugo: The Letters of Juliette Drouet. Romance Studies 27.2 (2009): 106-120. Looser, Devoney, editor. Jane Austen and Discourses of Feminism. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1995. Marinovich, S. “The Discourse of the Other: Female Gothic in Contemporary Women’s Writing. Neohelicon 21.1 (1994): 189-205. May, William. “Letters to Jane: Austen, the Letter, and Twentieth-Century Women’s Writing.” In Looser, D. (Ed.). The Making of Jane Austen. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2017. Myers, Victoria. “Moral Living: Letter-Writing Manuals by Daniel Defoe and Samuel Richardson.” Huntington Library Quarterly, 66.3 (2003): 373-391. Parsons, Elizabeth. Castle of Wolfenbach. London: Folio Press, 1968. Parsons, Elizabeth. The Mysterious Warning: A German Tale. London: Folio Press, 1968. Radcliffe, Anne. The Mysteries of Udolpho. Oxford: OUP, 2008. Roche, Regina. M. Clermont: A Tale. London: Folio Press, 1968. Sleath, Eleanor. The Orphan of the Rhine. Richmond: Valancourt Books, 2014. Skinner, Karalyn. “’Horrid’ Gothicism: Austen’s Northanger Abbey.” The Explicator, 71.3 (2013): 229-232. Smith, A. & Wallace, D. “The Female Gothic: Here and Now.” Gothic Studies 6.1 (2004): 1-7. Spacks, Patricia M. “Female Resources: Epistles, Plot, and Power.” Persuasions On-Line 9 (1987). Stein, K. F. “Monsters and Madwomen: Changing Female Gothic.” In Fleenor, J. E. (Ed.), The Female Gothic. Montreal: Eden Press, 1983. Todd, Janet. Women’s Friendship in Literature. Columbia: CUP, 1983.

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