# Persuasion

> Jane Austen’s final completed novel returns to love after loss, measuring regret, constancy, and second chances with extraordinary emotional poise.

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## About
Persuasion begins where many love stories end: with a broken engagement that still shapes the lives of the people who survived it. Years after Anne Elliot was persuaded to reject Frederick Wentworth, circumstance brings them again into the same rooms, families, and conversations, where memory works quietly beneath manners. Austen builds one of her most moving novels out of restraint, timing, and the long afterlife of choices that once seemed prudent.ThemesThe novel explores constancy, regret, social rank, vanity, maturity, and the possibility of renewal after emotional error. Anne’s intelligence is marked less by sparkle than by steadiness and moral perception, giving the book a depth of inward feeling that distinguishes it within Austen’s fiction.Why readers still return to itReaders return to Persuasion for its tenderness, irony, and unmatched account of love tested by time. It is one of Austen’s most intimate and affecting novels, culminating in one of the great declarations in English fiction.Further contextCompleted in 1816 and published posthumously in 1818, Persuasion is often read as Austen’s most autumnal novel: quieter than her early comedies, but richer in emotional aftertone and moral seriousness.

## Specifications
- author: Jane Austen
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Jane Austen’s final completed novel returns to love after loss, measuring regret, constancy, and second chances with extraordinary emotional poise.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 269
- format: paperback
- gutenberg_id: 105
- oclc: 500797212
- openlibrary: OL66544W
- published_year: 1817
