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Henry Tilney
Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey
A Good Moral Disposition from The
The Unsettling Connection of Women, Property, and the Law in British Novels of the Long Nineteenth Century
Jane Austen: the French Connection 107 with Footnotes on Every Page
Beyond Gothic Freedom and Limitation: Jane Austen’S Northanger Abbey As an Expansion of Female Independence
The Transforming Heroine: Becoming a Wife in the Austen Marriage Plot
Conforming to Conventions in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, and Emma
The Rise of Realism in Jane Austen's Clergy
The Rev. Henry Tilney, Rector of Woodston 155 Reformation, the Church of England Gave up the Practice of Regular Confession Before a Priest
“A Frivolous Distinction:” Self-Fashioning in Austen's Northanger Abbey
Gothic Humour and Satire in Northanger Abbey Aurélie Chevaleyre
Disciplining Love
Catherine Morland's Imagination
Examination, Exertion, and Exemplification: Wives of Anglican Clergymen in Jane Austen’S Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, and Mansfield Arkp
“Here & There & Every Where”: Is Sidney Parker the Intended Hero Of
Jane Austen's Experience of Theatre
"Rare in Burlesque": Northanger Abbey
Sanditon, Northanger Abbey, and Camilla: Back to the Future?
Top View
Persuasion and Its "Sets of People"
Above Vulgar Economy: Jane Austen and Money
Clothing the Thought in the Word: the Speakers of Northanger Abbey
'Do You Understand Muslins, Sir?': the Circulation of Ball Dresses in Evelina and Northanger Abbey Jackie Reid-Walsh
Henry Tilney: Austen’S Y Y Feminized Hero?
View: to Early Nineteenth Century
THE MASCULINE CONCEPT in the NOVELS 01 LANE AUSTEN O
A Historical Model for Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey and Its Film Adaptation Revisited Chien
Jane Austen and the Theatre
Imagination in Northanger Abbey
Catherine Morland in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey, an Unlikely
Ana Iris Marques Ramgrab Meet Jane Austen: the Author As Character In
Diplomarbeit
Sharing with Our Neighbors
Female Quixotism Refashioned: Northanger Abbey, the Engaged Reader, and the Woman Writer Jodi Wyett Xavier University - Cincinnati
The Dangers of Female Reading in the Nineteenth Century Senior
Jane Austen's Bath Northanger Abbey (1803) Persuasion (1817) Jane
Comic Masculinity in Northanger Abbey
Brothers of the More Famous Jane: the Literary Aspirations, Achievements, and Influence of James and Henry Austen
Northanger Abbey - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Father Figures in the Novels of Jane Austen
The Mutual Development in James, Henry, and Jane Austen‟S