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Persuasion - Hardback

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Discover the Timeless Tale of Love and Redemption

Step into the enchanting world of Jane Austen's Persuasion, where love, societal expectations, and second chances intertwine in a beautifully woven narrative. This hardback edition features insightful annotations that provide a deeper understanding of the characters and the rich historical context of the Regency era.

Delve into the life of Anne Elliot, a woman of gentle upbringing and modest wealth, whose heart was once devoted to Captain Frederick Wentworth. Pressured by her family, Anne reluctantly ends her engagement, only to find herself haunted by the memory of the love she sacrificed. As fate brings them face to face years later, Anne must navigate the intricate dance of class, loyalty, and her own desires in her quest for true happiness.

With its exquisite portrayal of complex characters and the profound themes of love and redemption, Persuasion remains a classic in British romantic literature. Readers will be captivated by Austen’s sharp wit and keen observations, allowing them to reflect on their own lives and relationships.

This annotated hardback edition is perfect for both new readers and seasoned fans of Austen’s work. Enjoy the breathtaking prose, insightful notes, and discover why Persuasion continues to resonate with audiences today.

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Author: Jane Austen
Publisher: Wilco Books
SKU: BK0458672
EAN: 9789391348427
Number Of Pages: 254
Language: English
Binding: Hardback
Release date: 1 January 2021

About Author

Jane Austen (1775-1817) was the daughter of a well-off, cultivated Hampshire clergyman, the Rev. George Austen. She was the sixth in a family of five sons and two daughters. Her main education was from her father. As a child and young woman she read widely, including among novelists, Fielding, Sterne, Richardson, and F. Burney; and among poets, Sir W. Scott, Cowper, and her particular favourite, Crabbe. She began her literary career by writing parodies and sketches for the amusement of her family. Some of these were later worked up into the major novels of her maturity. Her life is notable for its lack of events; although she had several suitors, she did not marry. In 1801 the family moved to Bath, in 1806, after Mr. Austen’s death, to Southampton, and 1809 to Chawton, again in Hampshire, where she lived till her death in 1817. Jane Austen wrote of the provincial life she had seen (she never visited London) and there are no peasants and few noblemen among her characters. But her sense of comedy was aroused by the absurdities of the sentimental and gothic novels that she encountered, and her sharp mind enabled her to write ironically amusing sketches of character and situation; she minutely dissected snobbery, bourgeois morality and hypocrisy in an understated manner that comes as a relief from the excesses of many of her contemporaries. Though her life was uneventful, placid, and circumscribed, Jane Austen was highly sensitive to what went on around her. Her observations on the manners of her time and of her class are reflected in her novels: Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816). On July 18, 1817, at Winchester, Hampshire, the author died, as quietly and serenely as she had lived.

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