Introduction and Notes
by David Blair, University of Kent
Northanger Abbey tells the story of a young girl, Catherine Morland
who leaves her sheltered, rural home to enter the busy, sophisticated
world of Bath in the late 1790s. Austen observes with insight and humour
the interaction between Catherine and the various characters whom she
meets there, and tracks her growing understanding of the world about
her.
In this, her first full-length novel, Austen also fixes her sharp,
ironic gaze on other kinds of contemporary novel, especially the Gothic
school made famous by Ann Radcliffe. Catherine's reading becomes intertwined
with her social and romantic adventures, adding to the uncertainties
and embarrassments she must undergo before finding happiness.