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  1. janeaustensworld.com › 2008/01/19 › the-likable-heroJane Austen's World

    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.”. In addition he came from a respectable family in Gloucestershire.

  2. Introducción. En el mundo de la literatura, Northanger Abbey es una de las obras más destacadas del Romanticismo. Escrita por la aclamada autora británica Jane Austen, esta novela nos transporta al siglo XIX, donde la protagonista, Catherine Morland, vive una serie de experiencias y aventuras en la histórica ciudad de Bath.

  3. Dec 17, 2017 · Though Henry Tilney was one of Austen's earlier creations and Northanger Abbey was completed in 1803, it wasn't published until after Austen's death in 1817 alongside Persuasion.All of Austen's ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. The next morning, Henry (Mr. Tilney), Eleanor (Miss Tilney), and Catherine take their country walk. Catherine comments that a cliff they see reminds her of the south of France. A bit surprised, Henry asks if she has been to France. Catherine explains that it reminds her of the cliffs described in the Mysteries of Udolpho, but says she presumes ...

  7. Loyalty and Love Quotes in Northanger Abbey. Below you will find the important quotes in Northanger Abbey related to the theme of Loyalty and Love. Volume 1, Chapter 10 Quotes. “You will allow, that in both, man has the advantage of choice, woman only the power of refusal; that in both, it is an engagement between man and woman, formed for ...