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I did not like this novel as much as other Austen novels I had read. I felt like I was reading about teen drama and angst, just set a couple hundred years ago and I was not really in the mood. Maybe if I had read the book rather than listened to the audiobook I would appreciated the satire and humor more, but instead I just felt like I was in the head of an annoying teenager. I don't mind immature teenagers in general (in fact I enjoyed reading Emma) but I just did not care to listen to her fret over and over whether her new friends were mad at her for some little perceived slight. La primera obra escrita por Austen, que cuenta con la leyenda de haber sido rechazada y publicada solo póstumamente, lo que ya se sabe que es garantía de sobreexposición: "la obra maestra despreciada por el patriarcado y ahora por fin reivindicada" y etcétera. Y, otra vez, como me ha pasado muchas veces, sentimientos contradictorios. Por un lado, las ganas de mandarlo a la mierda para mostrar mi independencia de juicio (¡hay que ver!), y por otro lado la constatación de que esta es una muy buena novela, qué demonios. Nos cuenta las tribulaciones de una chica de 17 años que va a pasar unas vacaciones a la costa en compañía de unos vecinos. Al principio se aburre como una ostra, pero pronto hace una amiga (que, en pocas horas, será ya "su muy mejor amiga" y que al lector nunca acabará de gustarle tanto) y, naturalmente, aparece el chico que le gusta. Pasa el tiempo nuestra heroína imaginándose aventuras románticas, buscando al chico que le gusta y huyendo de un plasta (hermano de su amiga) que está decidido a casarse con ella. Para la segunda parte, resulta que nuestra protagonista es invitada sorprendentemente nada menos que a pasar unas semanas con la familia del chico que le gusta en una antigua abadía que hoy es su casa familiar. ¡Para qué queremos más! Esta muchacha pasa unas horas estupendas durante el viaje imaginándose aventuras tenebrosas, pasadizos, asesinatos, espíritus y varias cosas más. Luego la abadía no es tan misteriosa, pero sí es cierto que hay algunos detalles sospechosos. Y aquí lo dejo. Esto es suficiente para saber que estamos ante una novela muy entretenida. Austen escribe con indudable arte, haciendo gala siempre de un enorme sentido del humor y de la ironía británica más clásica (incluso de vez en cuando hace guiños al lector dirigiéndose a él en primera persona, como diciendo "no olvides que esto no es más que una novela") y con habilidad en la trama pero, sobre todo, en la descripción de los pensamientos y los sentimientos de su protagonista. Nada que ver con las heroínas románticas, a las que ridiculiza contantemente, sino más bien con una chica de buen pasar que se ríe suavemente de su tiempo pero que no imagina otro mejor. Muy entretenida y muy agradable. Wonderful book and I have read it many times. Read it 7 times. Catherine Morland is quite a funny character and a seventeen-year-old is reasonably represented in this story of misapprehensions and coming of age. It is hard to judge people of those times by today's standards, as times were so very different. Inheritance was so much more important than it is today, as was the acquisition of a title in the eyes of the classes which the protagonist socialises with. Belongs to Publisher SeriesBiblioteca Universale Rizzoli (Superbur Classici, 173) — 26 mais Everyman's Library (25) Flipback (Classics 3) insel taschenbuch (931) I Libri dell'Unità (Illusioni e Fantasmi, 5) Penguin English Library (EL74) Virago Modern Classics (346) Está contido emEmma / Mansfield Park / Northanger Abbey / Persuasion / Pride and Prejudice / Sense and Sensibility / Lady Susan por Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility / Pride and Prejudice / Mansfield Park / Emma / Northanger Abbey / Persuasion por Jane Austen Folio Society Jane Austen Set (Seven volume set: Emma; Mansfield Park; Northanger Abbey; Persuasion; Pride and Prejudice; Sense and Sensibility; Shorter Works) por Jane Austen Emma/Mansfield Park/Northanger Abbey/Persuasion/Pride and Prejudice/Sense and Sensibility AND Catharine/Lady Susan/Sanditon/The Watsons por Jane Austen Emma / Mansfield Park / Northanger Abbey / Persuasion / Pride and Prejudice / Sense and Sensibility / Lady Susan / Love and Friendship por Jane Austen Œuvres romanesques complètes I, II por Jane Austen (indirecta) É recontada emTem a sequela (não de série)Tem a adaptaçãoÉ uma paródia deÉ parodiada emÉ respondida emFoi inspirada porInspiradaTem como suplementoTem um comentário sobre o textoTem um guia de estudo para estudantes
"When Catherine Morland, a country clergyman's daughter, is invited to spend a season in Bath with the fashionable high society, little does she imagine the delights and perils that await her. Captivated and disconcerted by what she finds, and introduced to the joys of 'Gothic novels' by her new friend, Isabella, Catherine longs for mystery and romance. When she is invited to stay with the beguiling Henry Tilney and his family at Northanger Abbey, she expects mystery and intrigue at every turn. However, the truth turns out to be even stranger than fiction ..."--Container. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The main lead Catherine is far from the clever and strong-willed Elizabeth Bennet and Emma Woodhouse, and sweet and gullible as she is, she is indeed not how you imagine a heroine, but she is loveable nonetheless and her character growth does not disappoint. Her naivete does result in unfortunate, cringey, and hilarious situations and often is the case that the reader is aware of that which Catherine remains blissfully oblivious. As much as her sweet innocence is a delight, it is truly a relief when Catherine is slowly but surely becoming more aware.
The book is made up of volume I, which, aside from the first chapter, takes place in Bath, and volume II, which largely takes place at the eponymous Northanger Abbey. The two volumes are very distinct from one another in terms of ambience. If that is a positive or a negative thing or neither, depends on the reader. Personally it did not bother me, however, I do feel the pacing in volume II wasn’t as good. The gothic novel parody part, however, was absolutely brilliant. My main complaint is that it was hard to enjoy the love interest, Mr. Tilney. I found him to be too patronizing to be likeable. His movie counterpart is far more charming. (