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portada Persuasion (Annotated)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
220
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.33 kg.
ISBN13
9782487116634

Persuasion (Annotated)

Jane Austen (Author) · Jason Nollan · Paperback

Persuasion (Annotated) - Austen, Jane

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Synopsis "Persuasion (Annotated)"

Persuasion unfolds against the backdrop of early 19th-century England, where societal norms and familial expectations shape the lives of its characters. At the heart of the narrative is Anne Elliot, a woman of quiet strength and discernment. The story begins with a fateful decision: Anne, guided by the counsel of her family, reluctantly breaks off her engagement with the charming and ambitious Captain Frederick Wentworth. Eight years pass, and the consequences of that decision linger, casting a shadow over Anne's life. Unmarried and reflective, Anne finds herself grappling with the weight of her choices. Enter Captain Wentworth, now a successful naval officer and a sought-after bachelor. As fate weaves its intricate threads, Anne and Wentworth are thrust back into each other's lives. The novel becomes a tapestry of emotions, as Anne navigates the complexities of regret, societal expectations, and the yearning of a heart that has never truly let go. Jane Austen's narrative prowess shines through in her portrayal of the characters, each finely drawn with wit and nuance. Anne's journey is not just a personal one; it is a reflection of the society she inhabits, where class, reputation, and propriety dictate the course of love. Austen's narrative is a delightful dance of manners, filled with sharp observations and incisive commentary on the conventions of the time. Through Anne's eyes, readers witness the ebb and flow of relationships, the fragility of social standing, and the enduring nature of genuine love. Persuasion is a rich and immersive exploration of the human heart, a tapestry woven with elegance, humor, and the timeless complexities of romance.
Jane Austen
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Fue una novelista británica que vivió durante la época georgiana. Nació en la rectoría de Steventon (Hampshire). Su familia pertenecía a la gentry británica (nobleza rural o burguesía agraria), contexto del que no salió y en el que sitúa todas sus obras, siempre en torno al matrimonio de su protagonista.

Ha sido llevada al cine en numerosas ocasiones, algunas veces reproducidas de forma fiel, como el clásico Más fuerte que el orgullo de 1940 dirigido por Robert Z. Leonard y protagonizada por Greer Garson y Laurence Olivier y en otras haciendo adaptaciones a la época actual, como es el caso de Clueless, adaptación libre de Emma. Otras versiones son la de Sentido y sensibilidad, de 1995; Mansfield Park, de 2000, y las de Orgullo y prejuicio en 2004 (dirigida por Gurinder Chadha) y en 2005 (dirigida por Joe Wright). Sin embargo, la versión más fiel y perfecta que hasta ahora se ha hecho del libro de Orgullo y prejuicio es la serie que presentó la BBC protagonizada por Colin Firth y Jennifer Ehle. El interés que la obra de Jane Austen sigue despertando hoy en día muestra la vigencia de su pensamiento y la influencia que ha tenido en la literatura posterior. Su vida también ha sido llevada al cine con la película Becoming Jane (2007).
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