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Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen 

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Northanger Abbey follows Catherine Morland and family friends Mr. and Mrs. Allen as they visit Bath, England. Seventeen year-old Catherine spends her time visiting newly-made friends, such as Isabella Thorpe, and going to balls. Catherine finds herself pursued by Isabella's brother John Thorpe (Catherine's brother James's friend from university), and by Henry Tilney. She also becomes friends with Eleanor Tilney, Henry's younger sister. Henry captivates her with his view on novels and his knowledge of history and the world. General Tilney (Henry and Eleanor's father) invites Catherine to visit their estate, Northanger Abbey, which, because she has been reading Ann Radcliffe's gothic novel The Mysteries of Udolpho, Catherine expects to be dark, ancient and full of fantastical mystery.
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Chapter 01 - 00:00
Chapter 02 - 08:09
Chapter 03 - 20:08
Chapter 04 - 29:59
Chapter 05 - 37:13
Chapter 06 - 44:13
Chapter 07 - 53:54
Chapter 08 - 1:09:20
Chapter 09 - 1:24:14
Chapter 10 - 1:41:34
Chapter 11 - 2:02:29
Chapter 12 - 2:18:56
Chapter 13 - 2:29:26
Chapter 14 - 2:45:57
Chapter 15 - 3:04:33
Chapter 16 - 3:21:51
Chapter 17 - 3:36:42
Chapter 18 - 3:44:13
Chapter 19 - 3:55:02
Chapter 20 - 4:03:26
Chapter 21 - 4:20:50
Chapter 22 - 4:36:35
Chapter 23 - 4:54:42
Chapter 24 - 5:08:18
Chapter 25 - 5:23:35
Chapter 26 - 5:39:12
Chapter 27 - 5:51:39
Chapter 28 - 5:58:10
Chapter 29 - 6:16:42
Chapter 30 - 6:33:35
Chapter 31 - 6:48:42
Read by Elizabeth Klett (librivox.org/reader/1259)
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@tokyonightdreams
@tokyonightdreams 4 года назад
Check out our website: calvarion.com/classic/northanger-abbey-by-jane-austen/
@maureenperkins7984
@maureenperkins7984 3 года назад
I am so
@RainbowBanana-tm7ce
@RainbowBanana-tm7ce 6 месяцев назад
@@maureenperkins7984😊😊
@faithmo5347
@faithmo5347 2 года назад
this is so helpful! but also if I hear Isabella Thorpe say my dearest creature once more I will throw hands with her I swear
@HerHomeschoolHomestead
@HerHomeschoolHomestead 10 месяцев назад
😂 I like it quite. It helps me realize who is speaking to whom. I do understand what you mean. It does seem annoying 😂.
@Vict0reeaH
@Vict0reeaH 5 месяцев назад
She's the most annoying creature I swear 😂😂😂
@MauraVH
@MauraVH 4 года назад
First time reading (hearing) this book, she does great voices for the Thorpe siblings, you just want to smack them with every other sentence
@up4itgal
@up4itgal 3 года назад
Elizabeth Klett is amazing
@sdrbeauty1013
@sdrbeauty1013 3 года назад
Omg seriously, everytime one of them speaks i get another level of anger within me
@moiragoldsmith7052
@moiragoldsmith7052 3 года назад
@@up4itgal Yes. And Karen Savage too!
@carolewatson8160
@carolewatson8160 3 года назад
@@sdrbeauty1013 oo
@chaimae028
@chaimae028 2 года назад
Exactly 🤣🤣🤣
@mecheyne
@mecheyne 3 года назад
So grateful for this being provided for free. Thanks to the reader and the RU-vidr for taking the time to make this available for us!
@HerHomeschoolHomestead
@HerHomeschoolHomestead 10 месяцев назад
I second this gratitude.
@markganus1085
@markganus1085 3 года назад
"Her father was a clergyman, without being neglected, or poor, and a very respectable man, though his name was Richard" that's why i love this author
@AstroRex
@AstroRex 2 года назад
Oddly that's exactly when I thought Austen has many qualities, but she ain't a comedienne. And no, my name is not Richard, it's Astro Rex.
@janicebillington2633
@janicebillington2633 2 года назад
Not a comedienne? I have to disagree and I thought that quote was particularly hilarious!
@AstroRex
@AstroRex 2 года назад
@@janicebillington2633 You are easily amused, my dear. It's pretty witty, to be sure, but guess I expected something more extraordinary than commonplace wit from this author😁
@janicebillington2633
@janicebillington2633 2 года назад
@@AstroRex I think with that one it came out of the left field, so unexpected, the element of surprise added greatly to its impact.
@AstroRex
@AstroRex 2 года назад
@@janicebillington2633 I give in, you've converted me, I like it too now 😁
@bookoffholicbookwart5945
@bookoffholicbookwart5945 8 месяцев назад
I've read p&p, persuasion, Lady Susan, sense and sensibility and Emma by Jane b4 but good lord! The humor and drama in this one made me fall in love with her all over again and even more
@circedelune
@circedelune 2 года назад
Pay no heed to those who want nothing more than to find something to complain of. You have a lovely reading voice. I am enjoying this.
@mysikind8076
@mysikind8076 Год назад
A little fast. 🙄
@amyautor3578
@amyautor3578 2 года назад
I don't know which Thorpe sibling I despise the more - Isabella with her affected "My dearest creature! " or John with his mean laugh when Catherine was so desperate about getting out of the gig to the Tilneys. 😡
@samanthabrownell6202
@samanthabrownell6202 3 года назад
the reader is amazing and i appreciate that this is free, definitely helping a lot with my class ❤️
@ViaMclean
@ViaMclean 3 года назад
I have to read this book for uni and I can't get through it. Thank you so much for this video! It has made my life a million times easier. Wishing I had someone to narrate all of the boring theory on this course too haha
@robhill4066
@robhill4066 6 лет назад
Great book! Even greater is the reader. Lovely voice and inflection. Well done. Thanks for the effort.
@revolutionunderground
@revolutionunderground 4 года назад
Elizabeth Klett, I believe
@riazsoomro
@riazsoomro 3 года назад
I love this narrator and listened to her sense and sensibility audiobook. Amazing job !
@huazhang8306
@huazhang8306 4 года назад
Man, your voice made the English the most beautiful language of the world.👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@up4itgal
@up4itgal 3 года назад
alison webster it’s a RITISH book and not “American” E glistening which did even exist until the 1970’s!
@sandeshrathod9699
@sandeshrathod9699 2 года назад
Thank you so much for reading as if it is the narrator herself!
@mikekin8305
@mikekin8305 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the proper chapter splits ... I done several for other audiobooks so this is refreshing lol
@lightineverything
@lightineverything 2 года назад
I throughly loved that reading! It got me through my assignment reading.
@animationunlimited2958
@animationunlimited2958 Год назад
The plot point of trying to open a mysterious chest reminds me of the story Lair of the White Worm. Interestingly enough said book would not be writen until 53 years later.
@thekslice105
@thekslice105 25 дней назад
was reading this for a book club and absolutely loved your voices for the characters!
@ef6712
@ef6712 4 года назад
Thank you. Very nice reading as well. 👍
@yaaraamozig4862
@yaaraamozig4862 Год назад
She is a very good reader
@dklee.01
@dklee.01 Год назад
i love this book- i think it’s underrated !! 💕 thank you so much
@louise7552
@louise7552 3 месяца назад
Can't believe I missed this reading before now. Thank you so much for uploading this book. May, 2024.❤
@asdabir
@asdabir 6 лет назад
Thank you for this!
@NathalieO
@NathalieO 2 года назад
I concur
@kamrynbass4088
@kamrynbass4088 9 месяцев назад
"She was heartily ashamed of her ignorance - a misplaced shame. Where people wish to attach, they should always be ignorant. To come with a well−informed mind is to come with an inability of administering to the vanity of others, which a sensible person would always wish to avoid."
@nameless2515
@nameless2515 Год назад
I rly loved your reading. And this has now become my second favourite Jane Austen book
@kathyericnorton3955
@kathyericnorton3955 4 года назад
This is my favorite reader! Very well done!
@heidiwren7713
@heidiwren7713 3 года назад
Oh I HATE the Thorpes!!!!
@mariacruz8156
@mariacruz8156 2 года назад
Loved 🎧
@ssid
@ssid 3 года назад
💖💚🧡💛💙💗💜💝Thanks a lot! I liked it a lot. Stay safe!💝💜💗💙💛🧡💚💖
@fluterific00
@fluterific00 2 месяца назад
Put some harp music with this wall listening to the story from another window. It adds to the ambiance.
@hopesmith1939
@hopesmith1939 Год назад
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have saved my freashmen year of high school!
@lacirayne
@lacirayne 2 года назад
Wow! I’m gonna make a edit to this comment when I’m done with the book! Ps. Thanks so much for this, it’s gonna really help with my school assignment, while I follow along!
@bodhi9679
@bodhi9679 2 года назад
rumour has it their still reading
@crystalheart9
@crystalheart9 2 года назад
Thank you for the audio book. Please add the cc for people like me with problems hearing.
@conniesobotka4491
@conniesobotka4491 Год назад
Why not just read the book then?
@crystalheart9
@crystalheart9 Год назад
@@conniesobotka4491 I have a bad back and need to recline and it's easier to see my laptop then have to hold a book up and try and read it. Also I find the readers voice very relaxing and enjoy hearing it read.
@conniesobotka4491
@conniesobotka4491 Год назад
@@crystalheart9 hhmn, I can understand that.
@crystalheart9
@crystalheart9 Год назад
@@conniesobotka4491 💖🤗
@doaadikrallah
@doaadikrallah Год назад
oh how much i hate john thrope
@chloeedmund4350
@chloeedmund4350 3 месяца назад
Ikr? He literally kidnapped her.
@c15jugendvagddenfriedencam61
@c15jugendvagddenfriedencam61 2 года назад
jane is gone away and way and way she mightes as persuation was just a beggining of fantasy journeysty phenomenalsty terrificsty howsty.
@heidiwren7713
@heidiwren7713 3 года назад
I'm used to listening on audible, but Karen has ruined me
@elinannestad5320
@elinannestad5320 2 года назад
Yes. I've just had that experience with Mansfield Park. Can't get no satisfaction now.
@CucaPereira
@CucaPereira Год назад
Ugh. These Thorpes.
@emmaknight3890
@emmaknight3890 3 месяца назад
⭐️⭐️⭐️
@jojuna99
@jojuna99 4 года назад
Bookmark: 1:09:20
@user-ov4kd8bb9j
@user-ov4kd8bb9j 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@littlelambinparadise
@littlelambinparadise 4 года назад
Bookmark: 6:38:21
@andielynn2511
@andielynn2511 2 года назад
Bookmark @2:49:00
@qamaraclark7387
@qamaraclark7387 3 года назад
Bookmark: 30:01
@alexboyce9020
@alexboyce9020 4 года назад
bookmark 29:56
@pilesofpeonies
@pilesofpeonies 11 месяцев назад
Bookmark: 05:23:37
@adriannamartin5992
@adriannamartin5992 2 года назад
Start:6/28/2023 Finish:
@Maywek
@Maywek 9 месяцев назад
Never finished it?
@adriannamartin5992
@adriannamartin5992 9 месяцев назад
@@Maywek I forgot about this pls
@HistorywithMaria
@HistorywithMaria Год назад
3:55:05 - chapter 19
@yoMC18
@yoMC18 2 года назад
Does anyone knows the name of the painting in the thumbnail?
@angelalopez4357
@angelalopez4357 2 года назад
I believe it's Anxious Moments by Charles Haigh-Wood
@yoMC18
@yoMC18 2 года назад
@@angelalopez4357 Found it! Thank you so much 🥺❤️
@angelalopez4357
@angelalopez4357 2 года назад
@@yoMC18 Glad to help 😊
@sreeramyasrk9335
@sreeramyasrk9335 4 месяца назад
5:55:00
@up4itgal
@up4itgal 3 года назад
Bookmark. 46:14
@rageagainstthemicrowave1313
@rageagainstthemicrowave1313 2 года назад
4:10:39
@luisam93
@luisam93 Год назад
6:48:45
@parkjimincansteponmeandiwi6950
@parkjimincansteponmeandiwi6950 4 года назад
23:10
@leafsonata
@leafsonata 11 месяцев назад
Bookmark 3:44:12 8-13-23 8-14-23 4:36
@dianaecheagaray4956
@dianaecheagaray4956 3 года назад
4:38:00
@011mph
@011mph 2 года назад
2:41:40
@everyones-a-cryptic
@everyones-a-cryptic Год назад
6:15:00 my bookmark
@011mph
@011mph 2 года назад
2:18:55
@dianaecheagaray4956
@dianaecheagaray4956 3 года назад
1:39:17
@rrachelvlogs
@rrachelvlogs 4 года назад
6:18:00
@Cybele09
@Cybele09 3 года назад
3:20:00
@vivianecristinavicentimach5789
1:55:47
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@sukumara9728 3 года назад
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@dianaecheagaray4956
@dianaecheagaray4956 3 года назад
4:12:03
@spikerojas9936
@spikerojas9936 2 года назад
chapter 6 bookmark
@macyblack6205
@macyblack6205 5 месяцев назад
4:54:45
@mariaeduardaandrade6224
@mariaeduardaandrade6224 3 года назад
Chapter 23
@dianaecheagaray4956
@dianaecheagaray4956 3 года назад
3:13:12
@sidoniewinterpasternak9938
@sidoniewinterpasternak9938 3 года назад
It would be nearly impossible to mistake Katherine for a great heiress as her upbringing, circumstances, education and her clothing would immediately reveal her true social standing.
@lizh7777
@lizh7777 3 года назад
Ah, but it's all about what she will get and not what she currently has.
@waypay1
@waypay1 3 года назад
She's on vacation with a wealthy, childless couple. Mrs Allen was all about fashion and advising her when they shopped for new gowns. Catherine was easily mistaken for an heiress with those traits and Isabella's idiot brother bragging about her to General Tilney. The book explains this, if you read or listen to the whole thing.
@dianaecheagaray4956
@dianaecheagaray4956 3 года назад
6:28:02
@anurag684
@anurag684 8 месяцев назад
3:01:30
@jisteve9532
@jisteve9532 2 года назад
Subtitles please. For the deaf and immigrant people
@janettedargy7941
@janettedargy7941 8 месяцев назад
Please explain the need for subtitles on an audio book? Couldn't you just read the book?
@maurareynolds1570
@maurareynolds1570 Год назад
Sorry, reading way too fast for me.
@unisonbeck5872
@unisonbeck5872 8 месяцев назад
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@EternalFelicity4
@EternalFelicity4 2 года назад
10:56
@stephanieguerra4286
@stephanieguerra4286 Год назад
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@stephanieguerra4286
@stephanieguerra4286 Год назад
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@unisonbeck5872
@unisonbeck5872 9 месяцев назад
2:06:15
@emikyrivera9422
@emikyrivera9422 3 года назад
44:15
@lilcrunchiesuser
@lilcrunchiesuser 4 года назад
3:11
@meebecornflakes
@meebecornflakes 3 года назад
1:23
@davidw.montague5376
@davidw.montague5376 3 года назад
Okay...three hours in. Beautiful, off the beaten track Austen gem, engagingly well read and dramatized. Lovely idiomatic language. But there does appear to be one thing missing. When I read a novel, I always read the page numbers - even just glancingly out of the corners of my eyes. How can one not read the page numbers? I mean, they're right there, be they at the top, bottom, lower left, lower right, or wherever else page numbers may be found. After all, page numbers help solidly ground a work in reality. Plus page numbers can allow a reader to determine whether or not he or she has turned too many pages at the same time, which can be particularly important (and likely to happen) if the pages are printed on thin paper. So why take chances? And yet this reader appears to have omitted not just a few page numbers, but every single one of them. What gives? Is it some sort of conspiracy? Not wanting to leap to any wild conclusions, I decided to investigate several other audio books. And guess what? No page numbers. Logical conclusion: Yes, it does appear to be a conspiracy, and a rather widespread conspiracy at that. Well I for one am tired of conspiracies. At best conspiracies create unacceptable ambiguity, and at worst they rudely disrupt people's lives and livelihoods, often tragically causing people to lose their place. I don't know about you, but I can't stand it when I lose my place. Therefore if you are tired of conspiracies and you do not appreciate losing your place, please subscribe to my channel. My channel is firmly grounded in reality. And if I ever read a public domain novel aloud in the form of a video, rest assured that I shall not leave out a single page number. Thank you and fare thee well.
@sufferingartists471
@sufferingartists471 3 года назад
Well put. Thank you for the level-headed yet passionate argument in favor of reading page numbers aloud. Subscribed.
@gray-matterly7735
@gray-matterly7735 3 года назад
Yes, that seems reasonable. What's that? A tuba?
@davidw.montague5376
@davidw.montague5376 3 года назад
@@gray-matterly7735 You certainly know your tubas. Welcome aboard.
@up4itgal
@up4itgal 3 года назад
Suffering Artists Reading the page I’m drs would be an irritating exercise. Just doesn’t make it a popular idea.
@sufferingartists471
@sufferingartists471 3 года назад
@@up4itgal Surely you jest. How could anyone who appreciates fine literature not also appreciate fine page numbers?
@meganharris3099
@meganharris3099 Год назад
29:58
@Vict0reeaH
@Vict0reeaH 5 месяцев назад
Oh God the Thorpes are the most annoying people id cut all ties with them
@aum3.146
@aum3.146 Год назад
her weakest novel's content, a real view into empty headed adolescence, but still, that wonderful writing pleases
@Lisa-jl2hc
@Lisa-jl2hc Год назад
🎉t9
@beatrixpotter1780
@beatrixpotter1780 Год назад
Currently listening to this because I gotta study this book for uni and can’t follow through by reading it, thank you, you’re really making my life easier here🫶🏻
@lisamedla
@lisamedla 4 года назад
Great reading yet I'm afraid your inflection ages the heroine a bit more than she is.
@supreethadevarakonda7480
@supreethadevarakonda7480 3 года назад
Ah yes! I felt that too!
@up4itgal
@up4itgal 3 года назад
Do shut up. Her reading is superb
@sanaf8127
@sanaf8127 2 года назад
1.5 Notes 💗📝 (spoilers!)
@sanaf8127
@sanaf8127 2 года назад
Catherine moorland. Father was clergy man. Respected. (Richard). Mom good temper and constitution. 6 siblings... Catherine is plain?
@sanaf8127
@sanaf8127 2 года назад
Catherine likes cricket and plucking flowers for cheeky...considered stupid?? She is tomboy ish... Couldn't learn music. Not remarkable leaner. No bad heart or temper. Kind to little ones. Noisy and wild. Wants to be free and roll down hills....
@sanaf8127
@sanaf8127 2 года назад
She gave up dirt for finery at 15. Considered good looking (almost pretty lol). More girlish
@sanaf8127
@sanaf8127 2 года назад
Likes stories sports and horse riding.
@sanaf8127
@sanaf8127 2 года назад
Had to train to be a heroine? Study fancy knowledge books.
@392Lesley
@392Lesley 4 года назад
If the reader was a car she would be going over 100 moh.
@elinannestad5320
@elinannestad5320 2 года назад
she would get a ticket, yes.
@poetryjones7946
@poetryjones7946 4 года назад
Not a terrible reader, but the ping-ponging between the American and British accent is off-putting & detracts from the story. . 😕 Pick one style & stick with it.
@ankitag4640
@ankitag4640 3 года назад
Karen savage is good
@MilkyWhite1
@MilkyWhite1 3 года назад
I really appreciate it. It differentiates the narrator from the characters.
@elinannestad5320
@elinannestad5320 2 года назад
I wish she would ditch the American one. But I suppose it is her own.
@Lutomoria
@Lutomoria 2 года назад
I'm over 5 hours in. I hadn't even noticed. Hahahaha
@sharmanmurphree-roberts4018
@sharmanmurphree-roberts4018 11 месяцев назад
I think her character voices are fine, but I don't care for the American accent for the narrator. I much prefer for actual British people to read Jane Austen's works, but this is available for free on RU-vid, so I guess we're lucky at least part of it sounds more or less authentic.
@janicebillington2633
@janicebillington2633 2 года назад
Are there no British narrators who could read these books? The glaringly American pronunciation of some words is incongruous and shatters the illusion of the quintisential Englishness.
@Mark-hc8ek
@Mark-hc8ek 2 года назад
Sorry your Anglo illusion is crushed. But it can't be worse than that awful gecko in those insurance commercials.
@amandastakeonit7402
@amandastakeonit7402 Год назад
COMPLETELY disagree with you!
@wendyharris8026
@wendyharris8026 Год назад
I find the contrast between narrator and character intriguing. She does a wonderful job.
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@dianaecheagaray4956 3 года назад
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