Persuasion

Jane Austen

Overview

In Her Final Novel, As In Her Earlier Ones, Jane Austen Uses A Love Story To Explore And Gently Satirize Social Pretensions And Emotional Confusion. Persuasion Follows The Romance Of Anne Elliot And Naval Officer Frederick Wentworth. They Were Happily Engaged Until Anne's Friend, Lady Russell, Persuaded Her That Frederick Was Unworthy. Now, Eight Years Later, Frederick Returns, A Wealthy Captain In The Navy, While Anne's Family Teeters On The Edge Of Bankruptcy. They Still Love Each Other, But Their Past Mistakes Threaten To Keep Them Apart. Austen May Seem To Paint On A Small Canvas, But Her Characters Contain The Full Range Of Human Passion And Moral Complexity, And The Author's Generous Spirit Renders Them All With Understanding, Compassion, And Humor.

Details
William Heinemann
9780435160401
Hardcover
1954
EN
249 pages
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