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Lede - a paragraph giving a brief synopsis of the concept of the book, introducing the subjects and reception.

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  • Northanger Abbey
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  • Lede - a paragraph giving a brief synopsis of the concept of the book, introducing the subjects and reception.
  • Northanger Abbey is a novel by Jane Austen, published in 1817. Considered the most light-hearted of her novels, Northanger Abbey is viewed as a parody of Gothic fiction. In May 1916, after spending a day together in the English countryside outside Oxford, Vicky Prentiss read to Indiana Jones from the second chapter of the novel while staying at Miss Seymour's house.
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  • Northanger Abbey
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  • Lede - a paragraph giving a brief synopsis of the concept of the book, introducing the subjects and reception.
  • Northanger Abbey is a novel by Jane Austen, published in 1817. Considered the most light-hearted of her novels, Northanger Abbey is viewed as a parody of Gothic fiction. In May 1916, after spending a day together in the English countryside outside Oxford, Vicky Prentiss read to Indiana Jones from the second chapter of the novel while staying at Miss Seymour's house.
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