
The story of Catherine Morland, a well-to-do clergyman's daughter whose imagination runs away with her during a visit to the medieval home of the Tilney's, a family she met while vacationing at Bath. Convinced that General Tilney, the father of her soon-to-be betrothed, is a brutal criminal, Catherine is chagrined when her suspicions - which owe more to her love of fantasical novels than to her gifts for sleuthing - are discovered by her hosts. [from inside jacket.
year: 2002, 1995, 2007, 2003, 1992, 2005, 2008, 1999, 1985, 1987, 1966, 1996, 2006, 2000, 1971, 1988, 1965, 2004
call number/section: 1000
subjects: young women, fiction, books and reading, romantic suspense novels, england, fiction, england, gothic novels, english satire, social life and customs, 19th century, bath (england), austen, jane, horror tales, appreciation, gentry, marriage, economic aspects, english literature, 19th century, upper class, satire, love stories, great britain, love, fiction, video, middle class, 18th century, love stories, gothic fiction, satire
Editions

Austen, Jane
Modern Library (2002)
Young Catherine Morland's entry into nineteenth-century English society is attended by the collapse of many of her romantic illusions.
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
Penguin Books (1995)
The romantic folly of young Catherine Morland whose entry into adult life in nineteenth-century England is attended by the collapse of many illusions.
Schools: 2

Austen, Jane
Vintage Classics (2007)
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
Penguin Books (2003)
Young Catherine Morland's entry into nineteenth-century English society is attended by the collapse of many romantic illusions.
Schools: 2

Austen, Jane
Distributed by Random House (1992)
The romantic folly of young Catherine Morland whose entry into adult life in nineteenth-century England is attended by the collapse of many illusions.
Schools: 2

Austen, Jane
Barnes & Noble Classics (2005)
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
Vintage Books (2008)
Young Catherine Morland's entry into nineteenth-century English society is attended by the collapse of many of her romantic illusions.
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
Bantam Books (1999)
Young Catherine Morland's entry into nineteenth-century English society is attended by the collapse of many romantic illusions.
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
Bantam (1985)
The romantic folly of young Catherine Morland whose entry into life is attended by the collapse of many illusions.
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
British Broadcasting Corporation (1987)
The tale of intrigue, adventure and romance. Henry Tilney invites Catherine to his ancestral home, where a mystery unfolds. Starring Peter Firth and Googie Withers.
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
Penguin Books (1966)
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
Book-of-the-Month Club (1996)
The story of Catherine Morland, a well-to-do clergyman's daughter whose imagination runs away with her during a visit to the medieval home of the Tilney's, a family she met while vacationing at Bath. Convinced that General Tilney, the father of her soon-to-be betrothed, is a brutal criminal, Catherine is chagrined when her suspicions - which owe more to her love of fantasical novels than to her gifts for sleuthing - are discovered by her hosts. [from inside jacket.
Schools: 1

Austen, Jane
Headline Review (2006)
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
Dover (2000)
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
Printed for the members of the Limited Editions Club by the Garamond Press (1971)
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
Penguin (1988)
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
New American Library (1965)
Schools: 0

Austen, Jane
Collector's Library (2004)
Young Catherine Morland's entry into nineteenth-century English society is attended by the collapse of many romantic illusions.
Schools: 1
Austen, Jane
New American Library (1965)
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
Penguin (1988)
Schools: 0
Austen, Jane
Schools: 1
Austen, Jane
Penguin (1988)
Schools: 1