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  2. Persuasion (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In his essay "Persuasion: forms of estrangement", A Walton Litz summarises the issues critics have raised with Persuasion as a novel: [9] Persuasion has received highly intelligent criticism in recent years, after a long period of comparative neglect, and the lines of investigation have followed Virginia Woolf's suggestive comments. Critics ...

  3. Frederick Wentworth (Persuasion) - Wikipedia

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    Without much thought, he is sociable with both Musgrove sisters, Henrietta and Louisa, sisters to Mary's husband Charles. Wentworth is therefore seeing Anne often as part of the Uppercross family circle. Henrietta re-connects with her fiancé, Charles Hayter. Wentworth talks about a firm mind, influencing Louisa to be more demanding than usual.

  4. Anne Elliot - Wikipedia

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    Anne Elliot is the protagonist of Jane Austen's sixth and last completed novel, Persuasion (1817).. Anne Elliot was persuaded, when she was 19 years old, to break off her engagement with Frederick Wentworth, a promising young lieutenant in the Royal Navy but a commoner without fortune, and she has never married.

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  7. Louisa Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hall's first novel, The Carriage House, was published in 2013 by Scribner in the United States and by Viking in the UK. It garnered comparisons to John Cheever and Richard Yates. The novel is an adaptation of Jane Austen's 1818 novel Persuasion. However, the novel does not borrow its entire structure from Austen, and it is set outside ...

  8. Richard Whately - Wikipedia

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    He obtained a B.A. in 1808, with double second-class honours, and the prize for the English essay in 1810; in 1811, he was elected Fellow of Oriel, and in 1814 took holy orders. After graduation he acted as a private tutor, in particular to Nassau William Senior who became a close friend, and to Samuel Hinds .

  9. Louisa - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Musgrove, character in Jane Austen's novel Persuasion; Louisa, the pen name of the eighteenth century English writer Elizabeth Boyd (1710–1745) Louisa, a character in the American-Canadian animated series Work It Out Wombats! Louisa Loops, a character in the American-Canadian animated series Lyla in the Loop