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Notes:

1. We used the Oxford World’s Classics edition of Northanger Abbey (primary sources citation #4) for our discussion groups. All Northanger Abbey page references on the website correspond to that edition. 

2. We discovered digitally archived historic newspapers in numerous databases, including The Times Digital Archive 1785-2011, British Library Newspapers, and British Newspaper Archive (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk; British Library Board). In quoting these historical newspaper articles, we kept original spellings, capitalizations, and punctuations, except for a few instances where modern usage made website formatting and the article’s meaning more clear.    

 

 

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