Reading Gothic Parody in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey โ€” LearnFlat

Reading Gothic Parody in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey

Master the art of literary satire by analyzing how Jane Austen deconstructs Gothic novel tropes and shapes the coming-of-age journey of Catherine Morland.

โฑ 1h 45m ๐Ÿ“š 9 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

In the late eighteenth century, readers became utterly obsessed with spooky castles, dark secrets, and supernatural terrors, sparking a literary phenomenon that begged to be satirized. This text-based course guides you through Jane Austen's brilliant parody of the Gothic genre, showing how she used humor to critique the sensationalist media of her day. You will develop a sharp eye for literary analysis as you read and dissect the mechanics of Gothic parody. By exploring the structure of Northanger Abbey, you will understand how Austen uses the education of Catherine Morland to warn against mistaking fiction for reality, while building foundational skills in close reading and literary criticism that you can apply to any text. What you'll learn: - Understand the core tropes of the classic Gothic novel, from haunted ruins to mysterious villains. - Analyze how Jane Austen subverts these conventions to create a sharp literary parody. - Trace the character development and moral education of Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey. - Deconstruct the historical and cultural context of the late-eighteenth-century novel craze. - Apply modern close-reading techniques to identify satire, irony, and narrative voice in classic literature. - Evaluate how historical parody and satire connect to modern media criticism and storytelling. The course begins with foundational definitions of Gothic literature and satirical devices before diving deep into textual analysis and thematic interpretation. Through guided readings and written reflection exercises, you will trace the evolution of parody from the Romantic era to the modern day. This course is designed for beginner literature enthusiasts, students, and aspiring writers who want to deepen their understanding of classic fiction; no prior background in literary theory is required. Start reading today to unlock the secrets of Austen's wit and master the elements of literary satire.

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  • โšก Short & focused
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