Document Type

Article

Degree

Bachelor of Arts in English

Advisor

Margaret Case, Ph.D.

Abstract

Despite the traditional view that Jane Austen and Walter Scott write radically different types of novels (the novel of manners and the historical novel, respectively), these two authors, in fact, have many important similarities. This thesis examines these shared similarities in Austen’s Northanger Abbey and Scott’s Waverley. Specifically, Austen and Scott both repurpose elements of the Gothic novel, which ultimately results in the development of Austen’s novel of manners and Scott’s historical novel. This comparison reveals that these similarities might be more significant than their differences.

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