Persuasion (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Jane Austen - ISBN: 9780143106289
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Second chances at love, eight years later, amidst social satire.

Persuasion (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)

(Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)

$38.53

  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    21 July 2011

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Summary

To commemorate the bicentennial of its first publication and of Jane Austen’s death, an enhanced Deluxe edition of Persuasion.

Jane Austen’s beloved and subtly subversive final novel of romantic tension and second chances. Now a motion picture from Netflix starring Dakota Johnson and Henry Golding, and a TikTok Book Club Pick.

Persuasion tells the story of Anne Elliot, a woman who—at twenty-seven—is no longer young and has few romantic prospec…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780143106289
ISBN-10:0143106287
Author:Jane Austen, Audrey Niffenegger, Colm Tóibín
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Edition:Penguin classics deluxe edition
Release Date:21 July 2011
Weight:370g
Dimensions:213mm x 147mm x 22mm
Series:Penguin Classics Deluxe Editions
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Critics, especially [recently], value Persuasion highly, as the author’s ‘most deeply felt fiction,’ ‘the novel which in the end the experienced reader of Jane Austen puts at the head of the list….’ Anne wins back Wentworth and wins over the reader; we may, like him, end up thinking Anne’s character ‘perfection itself.’” –from the Introduction by Judith Terry

About The Author

Jane Austen

Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, in Steventon, a small village in Hampshire, England. As a girl, she wrote stories, including burlesques of popular romances. She lived with her family in Steventon until her father, a clergyman in the Church of England, retired in 1801. After his death, in 1805, she, her mother, and her sister did not have a settled home until 1809, when they moved to Chawton, Hampshire. There she was extraordinarily productive, revising three novels and writing three more from scratch. Published during her lifetime were Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), and Emma (1815). Austen died on July 18, 1817, in Winchester, where she was receiving medical treatment, and was buried in that city’s cathedral. Two more novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, were published posthumously in 1817 with a biographical notice by her brother Henry Austen, the first formal announcement of her authorship. She also left two earlier compositions- a short epistolary novel, Lady Susan, and an unfinished novel, The Watsons. At the time of her death, she was working on a new novel, Sanditon, a fragmentary draft of which survives.

Juliette Wells is Professor of Literary Studies at Goucher College, where she is active in outreach relating to the library’s distinguished Jane Austen Collection. She is the author of three histories of Austen’s readers and fans, most recently A New Jane Austen- How Americans Brought Us the World’s Greatest Novelist. For Penguin Classics, she edited the 200th-anniversary deluxe editions of Austen’s Emma and Persuasion. She was guest co-curator for the Morgan Library & Museum’s 2025 exhibition A Lively Mind- Jane Austen at 250.

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