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Northanger Abbey

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The novel follows Catherine Morland, an inexperienced young woman whose lively imagination and fondness for sensational novels shape her expectations as she encounters fashionable society, new friendships, and courtship. Social visits and assemblies reveal contrasts between sincerity and affectation, while a close friendship with a more worldly acquaintance draws her into misunderstandings and romantic disappointments. A later stay at an old country house prompts Gothic-inspired anxieties that collide with ordinary explanations. Through wit and irony, the narrative examines the tension between fanciful reading and everyday life, and charts Catherine's growth in judgment, self-awareness, and social perception.

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Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English novelist known for her keen observations of early 19th-century English society and her masterful use of irony and social commentary. Her works often explore themes of love, marriage, and the limitations placed on women in her time. Among her most celebrated novels are "Pride and Prejudice," which critiques the class and gender dynamics of her era, and "Emma," a story of self-deception and social maneuvering. Austen's writing is characterized by its wit, engaging characters, and insightful exploration of human relationships, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of the English novel.

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