Papyr
Romance

Persuasion

by Austen, Jane

Jane Austen's final completed novel follows Anne Elliot, a woman of quiet strength who is persuaded to reject her true love eight years before. A mature exploration of second chances, social constraint, and the enduring power of steadfast affection.

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Table of Contents

1CHAPTER I.
2CHAPTER II.
3CHAPTER III.
4CHAPTER IV.
5CHAPTER V.
6CHAPTER VI.
7CHAPTER VII.
8CHAPTER VIII.
9CHAPTER IX.
10CHAPTER X.
11CHAPTER XI.
12CHAPTER XII.
13CHAPTER XIII.
14CHAPTER XIV.
15CHAPTER XV.
16CHAPTER XVI.
17CHAPTER XVII.
18CHAPTER XVIII.
19CHAPTER XIX.
20CHAPTER XX.
21CHAPTER XXI.
22CHAPTER XXII.
23CHAPTER XXIII.
24CHAPTER XXIV.

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CHAPTER I. Sir Walter Elliot, of Kellynch Hall, in Somersetshire, was a man who, for his own amusement, never took up any book but the Baronetage; there he found occupation for an idle hour, and consolation in a distressed one; there his faculties were roused into admiration and respect, by contemplating the limited remnant of the earliest patents; there any unwelcome sensations, arising from domestic affairs changed naturally into pity and contempt as he turned over the almost endless creations of the last century; and there, if every other leaf were powerless, he could read his own history with an interest which never failed. This was the page at which the favourite volume always opened: “ELLIOT OF KELLYNCH HALL. “Walter Elliot, born March 1, 1760, married, July 15, 1784, Elizabeth, daughter of James Stevenson, Esq. of South Park, in the county of Gloucester, by which lady (who died 1800) he has issue Elizabeth, born June 1, 1785; Anne, born August 9, 1787; a still-born son, November 5, 1789; Mary, born November 20, 1791.” Precisely such had the paragraph originally stood from the printer’s hands; but Sir Walter had improved it by adding, for the information of himself and his family, these words, after the date of Mary’s birth—“Married, December 16, 1810, Charles, son and heir of Charles Musgrove, Esq. of Uppercross, in the county of Somerset,” and by inserting most accurately the day of the month on which he had lost his wife. Then followed the history and rise of th...

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Dysfunctional families -- FictionEngland -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- FictionFirst loves -- FictionLove storiesMotherless families -- FictionPsychological fictionRegency fictionRejection (Psychology) -- FictionShip captains -- FictionYoung women -- Fictionromanceregencyaustensecond chancessocial commentaryclassic

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