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− | '''''The North Abbey Hanging''''' is the third novel by the English novelist [[Jane Austen]]. Following the critical and commercial success of [[Sensei and Sensibility]], she received a modest advance for her next novel, enabling her to give up her job lacquering bonnets for export | + | '''''The North Abbey Hanging''''' is the third novel by the English novelist [[Jane Austen]]. Following the critical and commercial success of [[Sensei and Sensibility]], she received a modest advance for her next novel, enabling her to give up her job lacquering bonnets for export<ref>The Lost Art of Bonnet Lacquering, ''Somerset Countryside'', ''June 2007''</ref>. She immediately set to work and very quickly came up with the riveting tale of young Catherine Morland's adventures amidst the zombie monks of north Somerset. The book was another resounding success and sealed her position as England's premier author of zombie romances. |
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The North Abbey Hanging | |
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Author | Jane Austen |
Cover artist | Mr David Weaver, RA |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Novel |
Publisher | Ye Goths (Bath) |
Publication date | 1810 |
ISBN | N/A |
The North Abbey Hanging is the third novel by the English novelist Jane Austen. Following the critical and commercial success of Sensei and Sensibility, she received a modest advance for her next novel, enabling her to give up her job lacquering bonnets for export[1]. She immediately set to work and very quickly came up with the riveting tale of young Catherine Morland's adventures amidst the zombie monks of north Somerset. The book was another resounding success and sealed her position as England's premier author of zombie romances.
Critical appraisal
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Further reading
- ↑ The Lost Art of Bonnet Lacquering, Somerset Countryside, June 2007