Yet Persuasion is not a sombre book. Regrets, misunderstandings and a gap of eight and a half years means that the eventual reunion between Wentworth and Anne is so much sweeter and I love his final letter to her 'For you alone I think and plan.'
My edition also includes an intriguing cancelled chapter which I'd never read before.
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Of course, I love Wentworth's letter as well. No one beats Jane.
I've read the alternate chapter and whilst I found it interesting, can see why she changed it. As Persuasion now is, how Wentworth really feels is a matter of speculation and suspense until the end and that wonderful letter, which works better for me.
"Dare not say that man forgets sooner than woman, that his love has an earlier death. I have loved none but you"
Every time I read Persuasion I cannot stop until I find out what happens even though I know what happens! That letter of Captain W is just so passionate and wonderful I adore this book, it is my favourite Austen
I think Persuasion is my favourite, too. Closely followed by Mansfield Park. Yes, the complexity of Austen's novels means you see more in them each time your read.
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