The Real Persuasion
Portrait of a Real-Life Jane Austen Heroine
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Oct '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Her father is a vain, foolish baronet, obsessed with his lineage but so careless with money that he is obliged to quit his ancestral seat. Her sister is a fretful invalid with a good-natured husband and two disobedient sons. She herself falls in love with a handsome naval officer, and he with her, but her proud family consider his status and prospects inadequate. Heartbroken, the lovers part: he goes to sea while she leads a forlorn life at home. Years later he returns with a fortune in prize money, and after further misunderstandings he claims her as his bride. This is the story of Anne Elliot in Jane Austen’s Persuasion. It is also the story – true this time – of Katherine Bisshopp, the clever, beautiful daughter of an old Sussex family. Drawing on Katherine’s letters and journals and other family papers, this book relates the joys and anxieties of her youth, her harrowing eleven-year courtship with George Pechell, and their happy and prosperous union, which produced two daughters and a son. Splinter chapters draw parallels with Jane Austen’s portrait of society and reveal the extraordinary coincidences of character and circumstance between Katherine Bisshopp and Anne Elliot, while the real woman’s experiences after her marriage are seen as a possible future for the fictional heroine. The reality of history and the deeper truth of literature together yield a detailed picture of the age.
'Readers will automatically recognize the story of Anne Elliott in Jane Austen’s ‘Persuasion’; it is also the story of Katherine Bisshopp, accomplished, handsome daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, eighth baronet of Parham, and his wife Harriett. ……Bowman has a novelist’s feel for a story and intersperses Katherine’s narrative with extracts from ‘Persuasion’ and observations on the numerous ways in which art imitates life, and literature illuminates history. The result is a deeply moving and insightful account of one woman’s life.' -- Joceline Bury, Jane Austen’s Regency World
'This is a well-researched comparison of fact and fiction.' -- This England, Books Section, Winter 2017
'I found it far more interesting in terms of social history than in relation to Jane Austen's book, although it might be useful to students.' -- Who Do You Think You Are Magazine, October 2017
ISBN: 9781398122574
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 261g
320 pages