Eleanor Tilney

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Eleanor Tilney is a kind, sensible, and refined young woman in Jane Austen’s novel "Northanger Abbey," known for her friendship with the heroine and her role as Henry Tilney’s supportive sister.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsAlongside Captain Frederick Tilney NERFINISHED
Catherine Morland NERFINISHED
General Tilney NERFINISHED
Henry Tilney NERFINISHED
Isabella Thorpe NERFINISHED
James Morland NERFINISHED
appearsIn Northanger Abbey NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Gothic parody
novel of manners
associatedWithLocation Bath NERFINISHED
Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
characterTrait dutiful
gentle
kind
loyal
refined
reserved
sensible
childOf General Tilney NERFINISHED
creator Jane Austen NERFINISHED
familyName Tilney NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1817 (posthumous publication of Northanger Abbey)
friendOf Catherine Morland NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Eleanor NERFINISHED
governedBy General Tilney’s authority
languageOfWork English
literaryCanon English literature
maritalStatus married (by the end of the novel)
narrativeFunction contrast to Catherine Morland’s naivety
mediator between Catherine Morland and the Tilney family
nationality English
residence Northanger Abbey NERFINISHED
Woodston (at times when visiting Henry Tilney)
roleInWork Henry Tilney’s sister
friend of the heroine
setInPeriod late 18th century England
sibling Captain Frederick Tilney NERFINISHED
Henry Tilney NERFINISHED
socialClass gentry
spouse a viscount (later a viscountess)
supports Catherine Morland NERFINISHED

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Northanger Abbey mainCharacter Eleanor Tilney