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Northanger Abbey

"In Jane Austen's gentle parody of gothic fiction, romance novel addict Catherine Morland is invited to a medieval country house that appeals to her most lurid fantasies. She forms a close friendship with the younger son on the estate, Henry Tilney, but their budding romance is mysteriously cut short"--Container.

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  • "Jane Austin's Northanger Abbey"
  • "Jane Austin's Northanger Abbey"@en
  • "Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey"@en
  • "Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey"
  • "Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey / [DVD]"@en

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  • "Catherine's head is full of fantasy and when Henry invites her to his ancestral home a dark mystery unfolds that makes her blood run cold."
  • ""In Jane Austen's gentle parody of gothic fiction, romance novel addict Catherine Morland is invited to a medieval country house that appeals to her most lurid fantasies. She forms a close friendship with the younger son on the estate, Henry Tilney, but their budding romance is mysteriously cut short"--Container."@en
  • ""In Jane Austen's gentle parody of gothic fiction, romance novel addict Catherine Morland is invited to a medieval country house that appeals to her most lurid fantasies. She forms a close friendship with the younger son on the estate, Henry Tilney, but their budding romance is mysteriously cut short"--Container."
  • "Catherine Morland, the daughter of a rural clergyman, is taken to Bath for the season by family friends. There she meets Henry Tilney. As a result of exaggerated reports of her family's wealth, Catherine is invited to Northanger Abbey, the medieval seat of the Tilneys. Henry's father then receives a second report - as misleading as the first - representing Catherine's parents as extremely humble. He packs her off back to her family and forbids Henry to have any further thoughts of her."@en
  • "Catherine Morland, the daughter of a rural clergyman, is taken to Bath for the season by family friends. There she meets Henry Tilney. As a result of exaggerated reports of her family's wealth, Catherine is invited to Northanger Abbey, the medieval seat of the Tilneys. Henry's father then receives a second report - as misleading as the first - representing Catherine's parents as extremely humble. He packs her off back to her family and forbids Henry to have any further thoughts of her."
  • "Invited to a medieval country house that appeals to her most lurid fantasies, romance addict Catherine Morland forms a close friendship with the younger son on the estate, Henry Tilney, but their budding romance is mysteriously cut short."
  • "Invited to a medieval country house that appeals to her most lurid fantasies, romance addict Catherine Morland forms a close friendship with the younger son on the estate, Henry Tilney, but their budding romance is mysteriously cut short."@en
  • "Catherine Morland has an ordinary life and a feverish imagination. When she gets invited to Bath, Catherine is immersed in a world of elaborate balls and handsome men. When one suitor takes her to his family estate, Northanger Abbey, Catherine becomes mired in a world of fact and fantasy. Is there a dark mystery behind the locked doors of Northanger Abbey? Why has her budding romance suddenly been cut short?"@en
  • "La jaquette indique : "La jeune et innocente Catherine Morland vit à la campagne dans un monde imaginaire nourri de romans gothiques. Elle est invitée à séjourner à Bath, ville thermale prisée par la bourgeoisie, pour faire son apprentissage du monde. Catherine rencontre l'hypocrite Isabella Thorpe, l'impétueux John Thorpe et le charmant Henry Tilney. Le temps passe, et elle pense de plus en plus à Henry. Un jour, le Général Tilney emmène Catherine visiter leur vieille demeure, Northanger Abbey...""
  • "Based on Jane Austen's book of the same name."
  • "Romance novel addict Catherine Morland is taken to Bath, England by the wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Allen and introduces her to Georgian society. She meets the social-climbing Isabella and John Thorpe. She also meets the handsome Henry Tilney and his elegant sister, Eleanor. After making an impression on Henry and Eleanor's father, the Tilneys invite her to their country mansion, Northanger Abbey. Catherine falls in love with Henry but soon realizes that love can be fickle and that money is a more important consideration in the marriage business than love alone."@en
  • "Romance addict Catherine Morland is invited to a medieval country house that appeals to her most lurid fantasies. There she forms a close friendship with the younger son on the estate, but their budding romance is mysteriously cut short."@en

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  • "Gothic fiction"
  • "Satire"
  • "Television programs for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Television programs for the hearing impaired"
  • "Film historique / Reconstitution"
  • "Fiction television programs"
  • "Fiction television programs"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "téléfilm"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Romantic comedy films"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Adaptation littéraire"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Foreign television programs"@en
  • "Drame psychologique"
  • "Foreign television programs"
  • "Made-for-TV movies"
  • "Made-for-TV movies"@en
  • "Romance television programs"
  • "Romance television programs"@en
  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Television programs"
  • "Melodrama"@en
  • "Melodrama"
  • "Comédies dramatiques (cinéma)"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"

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  • "Northanger Abbey"@en
  • "Northanger Abbey"
  • "Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey"@en
  • "Northanger abbey"
  • "Northanger abbey"@en