James/Catherine
Soon after her meeting the Thorpes, Catherine and Isabella run into her eldest brother James and Isabella’s brother John Thorpe who have just come form their college at Oxford. James is introduced in Chapter 7, page 44
Jane Austen as the narrator reveals James's relationship with Catherine
2. "Sincerely attached to her", Chapter 7 page 44
After James begins developing feelings for Isabella, he begins to oppose to his beloved sister's feelings for the sake of Isabella. The narrator speaks of Catherine's feelings here.
3. "This was the first time of her brother's openly siding against her", Chapter 13, page 95
After Catherine witnesses Isabella's openly affectionate behaviour towards Captain Tilney, she becomes worried and concerned for her brother James. The narrator again speaks on behalf of Catherine and what she is feeling.
4. "James was the sufferer" Volume 2, Chapter 3 (ch 18) page 141
When Jame's calls off his engagement to Isabella, he again shows his concern and love for his sister in the letter he sends her while she is at Northanger Abbey. The love and care becomes evident between the siblings as James pours his heart out to her and wishes to see her soon.
5. " You are my only friend; your love I do build upon." Volume 2, Chapter 10 (ch 25) page 190
Extra quote:
"Dearest Catherine, beware of how you give your heart."
Soon after her meeting the Thorpes, Catherine and Isabella run into her eldest brother James and Isabella’s brother John Thorpe who have just come form their college at Oxford. James is introduced in Chapter 7, page 44
- Catherine “received her brother with the liveliest pleasure"
Jane Austen as the narrator reveals James's relationship with Catherine
2. "Sincerely attached to her", Chapter 7 page 44
After James begins developing feelings for Isabella, he begins to oppose to his beloved sister's feelings for the sake of Isabella. The narrator speaks of Catherine's feelings here.
3. "This was the first time of her brother's openly siding against her", Chapter 13, page 95
After Catherine witnesses Isabella's openly affectionate behaviour towards Captain Tilney, she becomes worried and concerned for her brother James. The narrator again speaks on behalf of Catherine and what she is feeling.
4. "James was the sufferer" Volume 2, Chapter 3 (ch 18) page 141
When Jame's calls off his engagement to Isabella, he again shows his concern and love for his sister in the letter he sends her while she is at Northanger Abbey. The love and care becomes evident between the siblings as James pours his heart out to her and wishes to see her soon.
5. " You are my only friend; your love I do build upon." Volume 2, Chapter 10 (ch 25) page 190
Extra quote:
"Dearest Catherine, beware of how you give your heart."