Jane Austen’s posthumously published novel Persuasion has been regarded as a foreshadowing of Romanticism, espe⁃cially in its autumnal tone that has inherent intimacy with John Keats’s To Autumn and Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind. Blending the stylistic disparities in the two Romanticist poems, Persuasion’s autumnal sensation changes its colors from be⁃ing tinged with Keats’s melancholy to the touch of Shelley’s animation. The integration of both tones has created a unique autum⁃nal duet that is remindful of its Romanticist followers.
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