Persuasion (Oxford World’s Classics Ser.)

“Persuasion” by Jane Austen, published by Oxford University Press in 1990, is presented in this edition with 400 pages in French. This novel, Austen’s last, features Anne Elliot, a woman characterized by her integrity and emotional depth, navigating the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of Regency England. The narrative explores themes of love and societal expectations, highlighting the contrasts between personal values and societal norms.
Readers will find a rich exploration of man-woman relationships within the context of British and Irish fiction. The story delves into the intricacies of Anne’s character as she faces the challenges posed by the hypocrisy of her surroundings. This edition also includes a new introduction by Margaret Drabble, providing additional context for Austen’s work and its significance in literary history.
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Austen’s last novel is the crowning achievement of her matchless career. Her heroine, Anne Elliot, a woman of integrity, breeding and great depth of emotion, stands in stark contrast to the brutality and hypocrisy of Regency England. Includes a new Introduction by Margaret Drabble, famed novelist and editor of The Oxford Companion to the English Language.
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