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Jane Austen
Adapted by Christopher Hall
Activities by Adeline Richards
Love
In 1806, Captain Frederick Wentworth and Miss Anne Elliot fell in love, but since neither of them had any money, Anne's friend Lady Russell persuaded Anne not to marry the Captain. Eight years later, Anne and Frederick meet again. By this time Frederick has made a fortune in the Navy, but he is still angry with Anne for rejecting him. This - the last of Jane Austen's novels - is also the most delicate and moving love story she ever wrote.
Dossiers:
The Royal Navy in the Napoleonic Wars
Lyme Regis and Bath
The Woman Question in Jane Austen's Time