Northanger Abbey is a coming-of-age novel and a satire of Gothic novels written by
the English author Jane Austen. Although the title page is dated 1818 and was published posthumously
in 1817 with Persuasion, Northanger Abbey was completed in 1803, making it the first of Austen's
novels to be completed in full. From a fondness of Gothic novels and an active imagination
distorting her worldview, the story follows Catherine Morland, the naïve young protagonist, as she
develops to better understand herself and the world around her.
Based on the different styles and different references to Gothic novels, it is apparent that Austen
wrote Northanger Abbey over the span of many years. It took her a long time to get her novel
published too. It was not until after her death that her brother was able to get the book
published. Once published, Austen received a mix of reviews. The novel covers a wide array of
topics such as high society, Gothic fiction, the value of reading, and the importance
of time. This novel is considered to be more juvenile than her others.