JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELS

Jane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century. In my article, I attempt to interpret her first completed novel, Northanger Abbey, regarding moral-philosophical, aesthetic and literary motifs. I would like to emphasize why it is advisable to read...

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Main Author: Emese KUNKLI
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Language:deu
Published: Cluj University Press 2023-09-01
Series:Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia
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Online Access:http://www.studia.ubbcluj.ro/download/pdf/philologia/2023_3/11.pdf
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description Jane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century. In my article, I attempt to interpret her first completed novel, Northanger Abbey, regarding moral-philosophical, aesthetic and literary motifs. I would like to emphasize why it is advisable to read the novel both as a Bildungsroman and as a parody of sentimental and Gothic novels. In my opinion, in Northanger Abbey, Austen shows both the similarities and differences between sentimental and Gothic novels in such a way that she wants to break out of their usual patterns. In Austen's works, the heroines need to get to know new places and people in order to re-evaluate their perspective. In addition, they must learn to face their mistakes and their consequences. What makes the heroine of Northanger Abbey even more relevant for the proposed reading is that her personality traits are apparently created by denying the characteristics of the idealized heroines of sentimental and Gothic novels. Furthermore, from the way Jane Austen closes her story, we can conclude that she rejects the conventions of Gothic and sentimental novels and makes explicit the possible psychological reading of female Gothic novels and at the same time she rewrites romantic literature and even the conventions of the female Gothic novel ending.
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spelling doaj.art-b1b5833873ba47d4932dc94622a7f9cd2023-10-30T09:23:12ZdeuCluj University PressStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia1220-04842065-96522023-09-0168No. 3187202https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2023.3.11JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELSEmese KUNKLI0PhD candidate in Modern Philosophy, University of Debrecen, Hungary. Email: kunkliemese@gmail.comJane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century. In my article, I attempt to interpret her first completed novel, Northanger Abbey, regarding moral-philosophical, aesthetic and literary motifs. I would like to emphasize why it is advisable to read the novel both as a Bildungsroman and as a parody of sentimental and Gothic novels. In my opinion, in Northanger Abbey, Austen shows both the similarities and differences between sentimental and Gothic novels in such a way that she wants to break out of their usual patterns. In Austen's works, the heroines need to get to know new places and people in order to re-evaluate their perspective. In addition, they must learn to face their mistakes and their consequences. What makes the heroine of Northanger Abbey even more relevant for the proposed reading is that her personality traits are apparently created by denying the characteristics of the idealized heroines of sentimental and Gothic novels. Furthermore, from the way Jane Austen closes her story, we can conclude that she rejects the conventions of Gothic and sentimental novels and makes explicit the possible psychological reading of female Gothic novels and at the same time she rewrites romantic literature and even the conventions of the female Gothic novel ending.http://www.studia.ubbcluj.ro/download/pdf/philologia/2023_3/11.pdfjane austennorthanger abbeysentimental novelsgothic novelsbildungsromanparodymoral philosophy
spellingShingle Emese KUNKLI
JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELS
Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia
jane austen
northanger abbey
sentimental novels
gothic novels
bildungsroman
parody
moral philosophy
title JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELS
title_full JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELS
title_fullStr JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELS
title_full_unstemmed JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELS
title_short JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELS
title_sort jane austen s northanger abbey as a parody of sentimental and gothic novels
topic jane austen
northanger abbey
sentimental novels
gothic novels
bildungsroman
parody
moral philosophy
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