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Destination: Bath Departure Time: 1790s
You cannot read Jane Austen without visiting bath and you cannot visit bath without reading Jane Austen.
Destination: Bath Departure Time: 1790s
You cannot read Jane Austen without visiting bath and you cannot visit bath without reading Jane Austen.
A coming-of-age story, Northanger Abbey is often referred to as Jane Austen’s “Gothic parody.”
Catherine Morland leaves her sheltered, rural home to enter the busy, sophisticated world of Bath in the late 1790s. She must find her feet and begin to understand a world that she is fast becoming part of.
From a sheltered upbringing, her path to Bath society is not going to be an easy one. Old crumbling castles, locked rooms and larger than life figures provide the history and the humour.
Do not miss – The Jane Austen Centre – 40 Gay Street, Queen Square, Bath, BA1 2NT –
“They arrived in Bath. Catherine was all eager delight; – her eyes were here, there, everywhere, as they approached its fine and striking environs, and afterwards drove through those streets which conducted them to the hotel. She was come to be happy, and she felt happy already.”