Northanger Abbey | Mysteries of Udolpho (abridged) | Castle of Otranto

by Andrew Wright (Editor)

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Northanger Abbey is, of course, one of my favorite books. This edition is interesting for putting Austen's satire together with two of titles she was actually poking fun at in her own novel. Reading the three together helps put the nature of Austen's work into a different perspective than when it is simply read as part of a Jane Austen collection. However, I can't give it the review that Northanger Abbey deserves on its own, simply because the Castle of Otranto and the Mysteries of Udolpho are both so melodramatic and awful! Reading them along with Austen certainly shows why she would make fun of them!
Two stars, shouldn’t be on the list, a waste of my brain cells reading this stultifying pap.

Stultifying stupid book, boring beyond belief.

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Austen, Jane (Contributor)
Radcliffe, Ann (Contributor)
Walpole, Horace (Contributor)

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Canonical title
Northanger Abbey | Mysteries of Udolpho (abridged) | Castle of Otranto (abridged)
Original publication date
1963
Original language
English
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I found one work (isbn 0030119502) that includes these three works: Northanger Abbey (Jane Austen), The Castle of Otronto (Horace Walpole), and The Mysteries of Udolpho (Ann Radcliffe).

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Horror, Romance
DDC/MDS
823.6Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1745-1799
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PZ3 .W165 .C21Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English

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