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Persuasion

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Jane Austen's last completed novel, Persuasion is a delightful social satire of England's landed gentry and a moving tale of lovers separated by class distinctions.

After years apart, unmarried Anne Elliot, the heroine Jane Austen called "almost too good for me, " encounters the dashing naval officer others persuaded her to reject, as he now courts the rash and younger Louisa Musgrove.

Superbly drawn, these characters and those of Anne's prideful father, Sir Walter, the scheming Mrs. Clay, and the duplicitous William Elliot, heir to Kellynch Hall, become luminously alive--so much so that the poet Tennyson, visiting historic Lyme Regis, where a pivotal scene occurs, exclaimed: "Don't talk to me of the Duke of Monmouth.

Show me the exact spot where Louisa Musgrove fell " Tender, almost grave, Persuasion offers a glimpse into Jane Austen's own heart while it magnificently displays the full maturity of her literary power.

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0553211374 / 9780553211375
Paperback / softback
01/04/1984
United States
English
288 pages
104 x 178 mm, 142 grams
Quiz No: 212058, Points 19.00, Book Level 12.00,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More