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Persuasion

by Jane Austen

1789 · Vintage

About the book

Anne Elliot, the overlooked middle daughter of a vain baronet, lives with the regret of having broken her engagement to Frederick Wentworth eight years earlier. Persuaded by her mentor, Lady Russell, that his lack of fortune made the match unsuitable, Anne remains unmarried while her family faces financial ruin. When the now-wealthy Captain Wentworth returns from the Napoleonic Wars, he is cold and seemingly indifferent, seeking a younger wife. The narrative follows their strained social interactions in Somerset and Bath as Wentworth observes Anne’s character against a backdrop of naval officers and social climbers.

This book serves readers interested in the mechanics of regret and the shifting class structures of nineteenth-century England. Those who value internal realism over dramatic action find a study of how constant character outlasts youthful passion. Readers finish with an understanding of how social pressure influences private choices and the specific ways people regain agency after making a mistake. It provides a technical look at the transition from landed gentry dominance to a society valuing professional merit and earned wealth.

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Published
1789
Publisher
Vintage
ISBN
9780099589327
Language
EN