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Jane Austen - Persuasion

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Persuasion by Jane Austen, published posthumously in 1817, tells the story of Anne Elliot, the middle daughter of the vain Sir Walter Elliot. At nineteen, Anne was persuaded by her friend Lady Russell to break off her engagement with Frederick Wentworth, a promising but then-poor naval officer.

Eight years later, the financially struggling Elliot's are forced to rent out their estate, Kellynch Hall, to Admiral Croft and his wife. The Admiral's brother is Captain Frederick Wentworth, who has now returned, wealthy and successful, from the Napoleonic Wars. This sets the stage for a second chance at love for Anne and Frederick.

The novel follows Anne as she navigates complex social situations and family dynamics. She witnesses Frederick Wentworth's interactions with other women and must confront her own lingering feelings and regrets. Meanwhile, she also deals with the attentions of her cousin, Mr. Elliot, the heir to Kellynch Hall.

Persuasion explores themes of love, loss, regret, social status, and the power of persuasion. Austen portrays Anne as a mature and intelligent woman who, having learned from her past mistake, seeks a deeper connection beyond societal pressures. The novel is celebrated for its subtle exploration of emotions and its nuanced portrayal of English society during the Regency era.

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