Sinopsis
At the center of the story is Lady Susan Vernon, a beautiful, charming, and recently widowed woman who is determined to secure her future through advantageous alliances. Intelligent and irresistibly persuasive, she moves through polite society with confidence and calculation, leaving admiration—and often chaos—in her wake. Unlike Austens more morally grounded protagonists, Lady Susan is unapologetically self-serving, wielding her wit and allure as tools to manipulate those around her.
When financial pressures and rumors of impropriety compel her to leave London, Lady Susan takes refuge at the country estate of her in-laws. There, she quickly becomes the focus of attention, attracting potential suitors while simultaneously attempting to arrange a marriage for her reluctant daughter, Frederica. As letters pass between friends, relatives, and confidants, the truth behind Lady Susans charming façade gradually unfolds.
Through its clever epistolary structure, the novel captures multiple perspectives, allowing readers to piece together the intricate web of deception, rivalry, and romantic intrigue. Austens keen insight into human nature is on full display as she exposes vanity, hypocrisy, and the subtle power dynamics within genteel society. The contrast between Lady Susans private confessions and her public behavior adds a layer of delicious irony, highlighting the artifice often hidden beneath social politeness.
Though shorter than Austens later novels, Lady Susan demonstrates her remarkable command of dialogue, character, and social satire. The work explores themes of marriage, reputation, gender roles, and economic necessity, all filtered through a lens of wit and playful cynicism. Lady Susan herself stands apart from traditional heroines—bold, unapologetic, and determined to shape her own destiny, even if it means bending the rules of propriety.
Set against the refined yet restrictive world of late eighteenth-century England, the novella captures the tensions between appearance and reality, virtue and ambition. Austens sharp prose and subtle humor create a lively portrait of a society governed as much by gossip and strategy as by affection and honor.
Engaging, ironic, and delightfully subversive, Lady Susan offers readers a chance to see Jane Austen experimenting with form and character in ways that anticipate her later masterpieces. It is a story of charm and cunning, where intelligence is both weapon and shield, and where the art of persuasion reigns supreme.
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Editorial: Clxbx
ISBN: 9783721106510
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 22/02/2026
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