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  • '''Northanger Abbey''' is [[Jane Austen]]'s shortest major novel. She started writing it in 179 ...read them. In the morning they prove to be no more than laundry lists. In Northanger Abbey is a group of unvisited rooms which were used by General Tilney's wife, who
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Northanger Abbey]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Northanger Abbey''' is [[Jane Austen]]'s shortest major novel. She started writing it in 179 ...read them. In the morning they prove to be no more than laundry lists. In Northanger Abbey is a group of unvisited rooms which were used by General Tilney's wife, who
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  • * ''[[Northanger Abbey]]'' (1817) (posthumous)
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  • ...the nineteenth century. [[Jane Austen]] made affectionate fun of them in [[Northanger Abbey]], as did [[Thomas Love Peacock]] in ''Nightmare Abbey''. Among the key wri
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  • ...ce]], though it had already become a bit of a joke — [[Jane Austen]]'s ''[[Northanger Abbey]]'' being a well known parody — and while some are grotesques, their ecce
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