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Persuasión
Persuasión
Persuasión
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Este ebook presenta "Persuasión", con un indice dinámico y detallado. Es la última novela escrita por Jane Austen, completada justo meses antes de su muerte. Persuasión fue publicada como trabajo póstumo en 1818. Austen nos presenta la historia de Anne Elliot y su reencuentro con un viejo amor, Frederick Wentworth, años después de un compromiso terminado por el miedo y la presión familiar. La escritora explora los temas del rol de la mujer en la sociedad inglesa de principios del siglo XIX, la persuasión y la presión social, sin perder su característico estilo mordaz e irónico. Jane Austen (1775 – 1817) fue una destacada novelista británica que vivió durante el período de la Regencia. De prosa elegante, fluida y con cierto tono sarcástico, aborda con detalle, humor, capacidad de observación y penetración psicológica diferentes retratos costumbristas en torno a conflictos románticos diseñados con perspectiva femenina, inteligencia e ironía.
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Fecha de lanzamiento27 nov 2013
ISBN9788026803713
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Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an English novelist whose work centred on social commentary and realism. Her works of romantic fiction are set among the landed gentry, and she is one of the most widely read writers in English literature.

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  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    I liked this one a lot. I liked that it wasn't about an ingenue; I liked the hints of the world beyond the social circles; I liked the maturity of the relationships; I liked the way Austen slipped in a bit of intrigue.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5
    Published in 1817 shortly before Austen's death, this novel is a satire on vanity and persuasion. It is also the story of missed opportunities and second chances. Anne Elliot is the middle of two sisters. Elizabeth, the oldest, is only concerned with her status in the community and that of her father who has been given the means to maintain his estate but fails to manage it. In the novel he must rent it out in order to keep it.Anne is the protagonist and eight years earlier turned down the man she loved because her advisor told her he had no money and no prospects. Now he has returned a rich war hero and she is reluctant to approach him to tell him she still loves him. She has another rich gentleman suitor who seems to have it all but her warning bells suggest not all as it seems.As the novel works its way to the denouement, we are treated to many foolish folk who judge others by their social and financial status and not on their character and as a result suffer indignities and failure because of their treatment of others.A little wordy and slow going sometimes but generally a fun read. I did not enjoy this title as much as Pride and Prejudice.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    I read this in an annotated edition which provided some background regarding the Royal Navy, social customs and Bath that enriched the story for me.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    I often find it difficult to review great classic literature -- what can I say that hasn't already been said? And so it is with Persuasion, one of Jane Austen's later works. This novel tells the story of Anne Elliot, an unmarried woman in her late 20s. Several years before, she was persuaded to break off a relationship with Captain Wentworth, and they went their separate ways. She now plays second fiddle to her sisters: Elizabeth, the eldest, has assumed the "lady of the house" role opposite their widowed father. Mary, the youngest, is happily married with young children. Anne moves between both worlds -- navigating the simple country pleasures of Mary's life, and tolerating her father's insufferable vanity and social climbing. Although it seems Anne is often taken advantage of, Austen makes it clear that she is the stronger character in all of her relationships.The story progresses, in typical Austen fashion, on a course that eventually brings Captain Wentworth back into Anne's life. Yet the couple are constrained by the conventions of the day, which make it nearly impossible for two people to express feelings to one another. Much time is spent watching, and second-guessing, the actions and motives of others. How frustrating this must have been! Austen is masterful in describing the tiny movements and expressions that carry so much meaning. As Anne and the Captain slowly dance around each other, Austen uses Anne's family to serve up some delightful satire of society and vanity. To date I have read all but one of Austen's six published novels, and consider Persuasion my favorite.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    Persuasion is another book about English gentry socializing and falling in love. And works very well if you're into that sort of thing. Anne Elliot is a clever and likable protagonist, and there's an entertaining and colorful cast of characters surrounding her. Pretty fun read
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    I am wondering now why I haven't read more Jane Austen books. The only two I've read so far, Persuasion and Pride and Prejudice, have become firm favourites of mine. I read Persuasion as part of a reading challenge, have owned the book for a long time and not getting around to reading it. I have to say, I loved everything about it - the characters, the story and the writing. Okay, so one could probably predict what was going to happen, but that didn't detract from the strengths of the book in any way.I thought this book was fantastic and would recommend reading it to anybody who asked of my opinion.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    The slim, sometimes grim tale is filled with jewel-bright and razor-sharp prose as it carries the reader to the typically happy Austen ending. I often stopped to re-read and marvel at sentences and passages along the way.
  • Calificación: 2 de 5 estrellas
    2/5
    This was a tough read for me. I had a hard time relating to the characters - most of whom I found annoying. I also thought the plot was very predictable. I had to force myself to finish this book.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    I love this book. Right now it's only second to P&P as the best Austen work. In fact, I liked it so much that as soon as I finished it I started it all over again.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5
    Hard to connect or care about the personalities or any of the characters:Anne = weak, timid, always holding back, submissive to other's needs and desires, no backbone -yet loved for her "accomplishments" (which are oddly invisible) - and so fearfulNo wonder Captain Wentworth was attracted to the spirited Louisa.And him = he appears as a 'cad' for his relentless attending to women he did not really want to love,with his last-minute letter a bit of a long plot stretch given his on-going silence.Worse stil is the toleration of the repellant, plot dragging Mary...not that the plot was much going anywhereexcept in the tedious concerns and pretensions of the middle class.Jane should have kept this one in her desk.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    Once again, true love triumphs over adversity.It's difficult for me to be objective about Austen. I struggle to filter my reactions to her unfamiliar language, her unfamiliar time and class based society, and my aversion to Harlequin romance type sagas. All of that poses obstacles to my unfettered enjoyment of her prose.On an intellectual level, the eighteenth century English preoccupation with class and breeding that is so central to Austen's tales captures my interest even while it engenders a certain amount of disdain.And yet, on an emotional level, I can't help myself. I like her happy endings, her accounts of triumphal love.So, I'm off to read yet another . . .
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    This remains my favorite Jane Austen for many reasons, and not just the nautical angle.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    This is my favourite Austen book. Quiet, poignant and perfectly written, it has some of the best drawn characters I have ever read. Sir Walter, Elizabeth Elliot and Mary Musgrove are all deliciously aggravating, and Anne Elliot is a compelling heroine. It is perhaps more serious than Pride and Prejudice, and doesn't have the same kick as Emma, but don't let that put you off. It's had me laughing at Austen's seemingly flawless perception of human foibles and aching with sympathy for her heroine. It's also the most romantic of Austen's six novels, without ever becoming sappy.Am I gushing? Yes. But go read the book.
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5
    This novel does have some weaknesses, which might be forgivable as Austen was fatally ill during its writing. Its main flaws are superficial: some clunky sentences and an overabundance of background exposition. These may be greater flaws to me than to others. Its strengths are everything else. The characters are solid, believable, and sympathetic, and the plot is poignant (though somewhat idealized - as always for Austen). Thematically, it resembles Austen's wider-read works, as a look at the trials of romance, and is no less relevant today. Definitely worth reading.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    While "Pride and Prejudice" is my sentimental favorite, I prefer this novel for its mature writing and its powerful romanticism that refrains from being over-the-top. As Austen's last novel, the theme of regret and love lost and reclaimed seem especially bittersweet and beautiful. Our heroine Anne, is the black sheep of her family, which consists of a vain, spendthrift father and selfish sisters. Anne, on the other hand, is good, sensitive of the feelings of others, patient, and kind. Yet her good qualities made her quite impressionable as a young woman, and she allowed herself to be influenced by a close family friend to give up her true love, Wentworth, because he was not a person of consequence. It is a decision she regrets, but she believes too late to fix... until her love returns as Captain Wentworth: rich, with some power, and seriously bitter about being dumped years earlier.The novel follows Anne as she endeavors to maintain her composure throughout Wentworth's return, watching him flirt with her sisters-in-law, believing him completely over her. She could not be farther from the truth, and Wentworth's last-ditch effort to ascertain Anne's feelings is a romantic scene that will have you saying "Darcy who?" Indeed, Wentworth's outburst of feeling is the most aggressively romantic effort that any of Austen's heros have made; few exposed their feelings in such a sentimental manner as Wentworth.The novel is also perhaps Austen's shortest, making it ideal for those not devoted to longer texts. Austen's wit is sharp as ever in this her last novel, rendering it a shame that she could not have blessed readers with more works; we can at least be consoled that she passed at the top of her game.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    I found number two! After reading 'Pride and Prejudice', 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Emma' and this book, I decided that 'Pride and Prejudice' still holds the title of Jane Austen's best book, but 'Persuasion' took 'Sense and Sensibility''s previous number two place.Excessively romantic, Persuasion tells the story of Anne Elliot, the daughter of a nobleman, who was forced to refuse her sweetheart's love when she was nineteen, because of the young man's lowly birth and lack of money. Eight years later Captain Wentworth came back successful, with money and handsomer than ever, and Anne found that she was still in love with him. But it didn't seem that he returned the feelings.If one's a helpless romantic like me, one can't help to fall in love with this book, it has all the perfect ingredients of the perfect recipe - beautiful and elegant girl with high moral and good manner, handsome and perfect gentleman, denied but staunch love. What else could one ask for?As usual Jane's book provides a portrait of life in 18th century British society. Rank matters a lot and people's place in society is often controlled more by their birth than by money, education or personality. But of course Jane shows that it's not always the case.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    With as many times as I have tried to start this book and set it down before getting to page 3, I wasn't expecting to enjoy this book as much as I have enjoyed many of Jane Austen's other books. I was very mistaken, to say the least.Persuasion is the story of Anne Elliot, the middle and often ignored daughter of Sir Walter Elliot, and Captain Fredrick Wentworth. Eight years ago, Miss Elliot and Captain Wentworth met and fell in love. They were going to be married but because of objections from her family and friends, Anne was persuaded to break off the engagement. She is still single, at 27 years old, and at this point in her life, she meets him again.I would love to gush and tell you the whole story but then you might not read this book and you really should. As we all know, Austen is known throughout the world as a masterful story teller and she does beautifully here. The plot is rather small but Austen uses the novel to delve into the minds of her characters, or at least the thoughts of Anne, as the story is told principally from her point of view. This method allows the reader to understand how rediculous Anne's family is, especially her father, as seen in the first chapter:"Vanity was the beginning and the end of Sir Walter Elliot's character: vanity of person and of situation. He had been remarkably handsome in his youth; and, at fifty-four, was still a very fine man. Few women could think more of their personal appearance than he did; nor could the valet of any new made lord be more delighted with the place he held in society. He considered the blessing of beauty as inferior only to the blessing of a baronetcy; and the Sir Walter Elliot, who united these gifts, was the constant object of his warmest respect and devotion."From access to Anne's thoughts, the reader sees how poor Anne still cares for Captain Wentworth, who seems very bitter towards her, even eight years after she was forced to send him away. All of it is lovely; there is Austen's classic wit that makes us laugh as well as some beautiful passages and speeches of devotion that can make a poor girl's heart flutter (I can't help it! Books like this have made me a hopeless romantic!). While Persuasion does begin slowly and the first chapter or two can seem slow or uninteresting, keep going. It is worth it, truly!
  • Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas
    3/5
    Recently reread this book and I'm downgrading it. It's not her best, but then again, she died shortly after it was written.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    I read this book way back in 1982 and to be honest, gave it 4 stars purely because I remember loving all Jane Austen but I can't actually remember the story. Time for a re-read I think.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    Initially, I found this book incredibly difficult to get into. I had been trying to read it on busy commutes and hadn't really dedicated a lot of 'concentrating' time let myself get absorbed by it. I find it difficult to click my brain into the 'classics'; the language and the feeling of these types of books I find somewhat difficult to submerge myself in at the outset. I generally need to dedicate some significant time to them in order switch over and fully appreciate what's going on, which I didn't manage to do with Persuasion. For this reason, I feel I have probably missed some of the important plot points!Saying that though, once I crossed the mid point and started cruising towards the end I truly loved this book. It definitely appealed to my hopeless romantic side! It's very strange (I think it's probably just me), but even though I had read the back cover (which unfortunately gives away the ending), I still was kept guessing as to what was going to happen! Austen managed to write in a couple of twists and turns into the love story which had me thinking 'Noooo!, that can't happen! It's not supposed to go this way!!'. Amazing that she could do that, even when I knew how it would turn out! I found Anne Elliot a great heroine; from the outset I was fully supportive of her plight. I could really feel the unhappiness in her soul of the lost love (having been there myself!). The way that she had shut herself down from the enjoyments of the world and lost her mojo (!), which slowly returned after the re-appearance of Mr (Captain) Wentworth into her life. I loved the re-awakening of the character. The way she realised that the world that she lived in wasn't the world that she wanted, and that she wanted to be around the people of Uppercross (albeit reluctant of the change initially), rather than her regular circle. Wanted to be with the people that actually cared more for life and friendships rather than social standing. The way that her 'sparkle' returned. But, purely the best thing about this book is the letter! It is the pinnacle of romance for me, everything about that scene was magical as I read it, I could have cried! It made all of my romantic hairs stand on end! Oh to have a Captain Wentworth! I picked this book up because of the movie 'The LakeHouse' (starring Sandra Bullock and Keanu 'swoon' Reeves), it was Sandra’s character's favourite book in the movie and so I wanted to see if there were any parallels. Has anyone else read the book and seen the film? Obviously the main theme is 'waiting', for that person who is 'the one'. I also think that the connection between the two people awakens something in the other, making their life more complete, opening their eyes to a different way of living. The movie also expands on the letter writing (quite significantly!). Both tales are told in very different ways, but I think that the same feeling captured in both. All in all this is a magically romantic book, sure to appeal to all those with a big heart. I loved it!
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    A beautiful, autumnal story about Anne Elliot, a woman past her bloom who is ultimately reunited with her past lover. Austen's shortest, and perhaps most introspecitve, novel. This one should not be overlooked as much as it is.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    While I think the praise for Austen is typically overrated, I still enjoy her books. Persuasion, though lacking the biting wit of Pride and Prejudice and the daintiness of Emma, was still pleasant reading. I had to slog through the first 50 or so pages, but after that re-adapted to Austen's particular style of prose. I may read it again in the future and see even more worth, but for now... 3 1/2 stars.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    Lovely, but certainly not her best. It's a mature work in both content and style, and the last 40 pages were wonderfully engaging (the love letter knocked me out!), but I didn't find that Austen charm oozing from the pages as in her other works, and in that sense, it was somewhat disappointing.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    This is a beautiful love story, may be not one of Austens more well known novels. It has a sadness and delicacy of tone that takes it to a different level. Anne Elliott is a great character, with an intelligence steeped in experience coupled with a good and true heart, and is at the centre of a novel that offers absolutely everything that you could wish for in a novel. Just perfect.
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    It's a bit presumptuous to rate Jane Austen on the same five point scale one uses for everyone else. But what can you do? At the risk of seeming low brow, I still prefer Pride and Prejudice and Emma. But I do not begrudge Anne Elliot her much delayed happiness.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    Persuasion is another classic from Jane Austen. In it, Anne Elliot was once engaged to Captain Wentworth. Years after refusing him, the two are thrust into the same small town's social circle. Anne is slowly dying for one look, one word to know he still loves her. However, both of them engage in the same small talk, and refuse to discuss the one topic which they want more than anything to mention. And to find out if Anne Elliot finally marries him, you shall have to read the book. On that subject my lips are sealed.I very much enjoyed the book! While Captain Wentworth is no Darcy, it still made for a delightful read!
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    I have no idea if this or P&P is my favorite of Austen's novels. The character development in Persuasion is much more interesting, and the love story more complex.
  • Calificación: 4 de 5 estrellas
    4/5
    After watching Mansfield Park on DVD last night, I had the whim to read this novel. I have the movie on DVD (actually two versions) but oddly enough, had yet to read the book. I thought that it was quite lovely. Its not my favorite Austen novel (Mansfield Park is my favorite), but it is close. I think the story could take place today and it would have the same meaning. That is what is great about many of Austen’s novels. They have meaning for us in our lives today.
  • Calificación: 1 de 5 estrellas
    1/5
    Another Austen, same old same old, nothing happens till the end of the book... yes its me again, the Austen hater! Apologies to all Austen fans
  • Calificación: 5 de 5 estrellas
    5/5
    It hardly seems worthwhile writing my own review of this book, after carefully going through the other 48 reviews and marking eight or ten to bubble up to the top of the ratings order, thus guaranteeing that only the most patient reader will make it all the way down to my small offering. But let us soldier on nonetheless!While all of Austen's heroines are children of their times, and thus their differences are easy to minimize, they are regardless very different people. Anne Elliott is very different than Emma; and from Elizabeth Bennett as well. She might feel more at home in Fanny Price's small room at Mansfield Park; but we are able to get inside Anne's mind and watch how her attempts to shift events the way she wants them more often than not do not succeed. Emma or Elizabeth would have pushed harder; it would not have occurred to Fanny to push at all; but we see exactly the places where Anne is able to insert a subtle lever in order to influence events the direction she prefers.The plot moves along at the pace one would expect from a novel of manners. Those who love those novels will be eminently satisfied (those who preferred Neuromancer may find it a tad on the slow side).Pride and Prejudice is still my favorite Austen novel to reread, just for the pure joy of the story. But it must be said; Persuasion is probably the best novel Jane Austen wrote.

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