Persuasion The context of Persuasion Literary context Contents Guide Recent Persuasion Contents Introduction Timeline Images Author(s) Austen, Jane Jane Austen's early life The quiet middle years Later life The context of PersuasionSocial / political contextCharacteristics of the Regency eraDevelopment of spa townsThe impact of the Napoleonic warsThe influence of social rank and classThe social and economic position of womenReligious / philosophical contextThe influence of ChristianityChristianity in Austen's novelsLiterary contextThe status of prose fictionJane Austen and the novelPersuasion synopses and commentaryVolume 1Volume 1, Chapter 1Volume 1, Chapter 2Volume 1, Chapter 3Volume 1, Chapter 4Volume 1, Chapter 5Volume 1, Chapter 6Volume 1, Chapter 7Volume 1, Chapter 8Volume 1, Chapter 9Volume 1, Chapter 10Volume 1, Chapter 11Volume 1, Chapter 12Volume 2Volume 2, Chapter 1 / 13Volume 2, Chapter 2 / 14Volume 2, Chapter 3 / 15Volume 2, Chapter 4 / 16Volume 2, Chapter 5 / 17Volume 2, Chapter 6 / 18Volume 2, Chapter 7 / 19Volume 2, Chapter 8 / 20Volume 2, Chapter 9 / 21Volume 2, Chapter 10 / 22Volume 2, Chapter 11 / 23Volume 2, Chapter 12 / 24NarrativeViewpoint of the narratorDevelopment of the narrativeNarrative techniquesIronyCharacterisationAffiliated charactersAnne ElliotCaptain WentworthLady Russell - a 'very good woman'Mr Eliot - 'undoubtedly a gentleman'Sir Walter ElliotMary and ElizabethHarville and BenwickThemesLove and marriageGender and the changing role of womenParents and childrenDualitiesSociety and the individualMorality and mannersPersuasion and resolveAppearance and realityImagery and symbolismMoneyBooks and readingLocationsThe seasonal settingObjectsStructureStructure by volumeStructure by settingStructure by themeStructure by plotStructure through timeCritical approaches to PersuasionThe critical traditionPersuasion and recent critical approachesFeminist criticism and literary historyPsychoanalytical criticismFormalist criticismPost-colonial criticismNew historicist criticismMarxist criticismAnalysing a passageApproaching exams and essaysEngaging with the textHow to plan an essaySample questionsResources and further readingBooklistWebsite resourcesPersuasion on film and televisionWorksheet downloads Literary context Tweet Recently Viewed Persuasion » Literary context now Scan and go Scan on your mobile for direct link.