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    Henry Tilney is the leading man in Jane Austen 's 1817 novel Northanger Abbey. The younger son of a local landowner, Tilney is comfortably placed as a beneficed clergyman on his father's estate. Character. Tilney, with his teasing yet kind-hearted mentorship of Catherine, has been considered the nicest of Austen's heroes. [1] .

  2. Henry has read hundreds of books and, as a clergyman, hundreds of people, and this has given him an understanding of human interaction far superior to that of his friends and relatives. A detailed description and in-depth analysis of Henry Tilney in Northanger Abbey.

  3. Dec 17, 2017 · Northanger Abbey' s Henry Tilney is Jane Austen's best leading man. Sorry, Darcy. Austen's 'beta male' is the hero we need right now. By. Maureen Lee Lenker. Published on December 17, 2017....

  4. 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.

  5. Specifically, Henry Tilney, the hero of Northanger Abbey, is an ideal reader. Jodi L. Wyett classifies Henry as an idyllic reader because of his large knowledge about different texts from different genres. This flips the gender hierarchy by showing men as novel readers instead of women.

  6. As a perpetually ironic jokester, Henry is one of the most inscrutable (a.k.a. hard to read) characters in the book. He is also frequently the mouthpiece of the narrator. The narrator, like Henry, often satirizes everything, and utilizes irony and wit for humorous purposes.

  7. Jan 19, 2008 · January 19, 2008 by Vic. In Jane Austen’s words, Henry Tilney, the hero of Northanger Abbey, seemed to be about “ four or five and twenty, was rather tall, had a pleasing countenance, a very intelligent and lively eye, and, if not quite handsome, was very near it.”.

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