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Northanger Abbey: Critical Essay by Jane Nardin

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SOURCE: "Propriety and the Education of Catherine Morland: Northanger Abbey, " in Those Elegant Decorums: The Concept of Propriety in Jane Austen's Novels, State University of New York Press, 1973, pp. 62-81.

In the following essay, Nardin discusses Catherine's education in the moral significance of social propriety.,

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