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  1. Oct 7, 2015 · Catherine Morland is Jane Austen’s youngest protagonist. She is largely inexperienced, imaginative, and naive but overall a good person. Basic Information: Age: 17/18 for the main portion of the story, though the first chapter does summarize her childhood. Primary Residence: Catherine lives with her family at the parsonage in the village of ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_TilneyHenry Tilney - Wikipedia

    Tilney, with his teasing yet kind-hearted mentorship of Catherine, has been considered the nicest of Austen's heroes. [1] At the same time, with his knowledge of muslin and of Gothic novels, he is the least masculine of them. [2] Overshadowed by his military father and elder brother, he is a strangely passive figure, falling for Catherine only ...

  3. Écrit en 1803, Catherine Morland (Northanger Abbey) est le premier roman de Jane Austen, même s'il n'a été publié qu'en 1818, un an après sa mort.La jeune et naïve Catherine Morland est invitée par des voisins de ses parents à passer quelques semaines à Bath.

  4. In this passage from Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, Henry Tilney mocks the Gothic novel and jokingly tells Catherine Morland what horrible, frightening things she can expect at the abbey: [Henry] smiled, and said, “You have formed a very favourable idea of. the abbey.”. “To be sure [,Catherine said,] I have.

  5. Jan 28, 2011 · There Must Be Murder, a very nice story by Margaret C. Sullivan, It is one year after Catherine has married her Henry. She still is sweet and naïve, but she now possesses the womanly knowledge that every bride with an adoring husband soon comes to know. Henry Tilney is as charming as ever and clearly…

  6. Jan 4, 2021 · Linking it all to Catherine Morland’s time in Bath was brilliant, and so of course, you have brought it all to life for those of us who are unapologetic fans of ‘Northanger Abbey’ and find in Henry Tilney the perfect Austen Hero! Now, whether Jane Austen was really miserable in Bath is an ongoing dispute in Austen circles.

  7. General Tilney. Henry Tilney is the second son of General Tilney and is Catherine Morland ’s love interest. Like Catherine’s father, he works as a parson in a rural community. He is witty, charming, and perceptive, with a much larger frame of reference and experience than Catherine has, but is also sincere and loyal.