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Persuasion (Immortal Literature Series)
- Narrated by: Helen Burns
- Length: 7 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
Persuasion is Jane Austen's last completed novel. She began it soon after she had finished Emma and completed it in August 1816. She died, at age 41, in 1817; Persuasion was published in December of that year (but dated 1818).
Persuasion is linked to Northanger Abbey not only by the fact that the two books were originally bound up in one volume and published together, but also because both stories are set partly in Bath, a fashionable city with which Austen was well acquainted, having lived there from 1801 to 1805.
Besides the theme of persuasion, the novel evokes other topics, such as the Royal Navy, in which two of Jane Austen's brothers ultimately rose to the rank of admiral. As in "Northanger Abbey", the superficial social life of Bath - well known to Austen, who spent several relatively unhappy and unproductive years there - is portrayed extensively and serves as a setting for the second half of the book.
In many respects, Persuasion marks a break with Austen's previous works, both in the more biting, even irritable satire directed at some of the novel's characters and in the regretful, resigned outlook of its otherwise admirable heroine, Anne Elliot, in the first part of the story. Against this is set the energy and appeal of the Royal Navy, which symbolises for Anne and the listener the possibility of a more outgoing, engaged, and fulfilling life, and it is this worldview which triumphs for the most part at the end of the novel.
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- konfan2
- 19-10-20
This title is NOT narrated by Helen Burns!
The narrator is, in fact, Elizabeth Klett whose credit has quite obviously been copied over at the beginning and end of this title when listened to. Please Audible can you give the credit where it is due so that customers, like myself, do not have to keep listening to multiple samples of books to find their favourite narrators.
This title is actually my favourite Austen novel yet, sadly, one of her lesser read works. To have it so well narrated makes it a joy to listen to.
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