La Famille Elliot ou L’Ancienne Inclination
Object name: La Famille Elliot ou L’Ancienne Inclination. First French edition of Persuasion.
ObjectĀ number: CHWJA:JAHB126
Category: Books
Description: La Famille Elliot ou L’Ancienne Inclination, published in Paris in 1821 (although listed as 1822 on the volume). Vol 2 only is present. The volume is in its original paper wrappers which shows the stitching down the spine.
Made: 1821
Context: This is the first translation to have Jane Austenās full name on the title page. It is also the first edition of any of Jane Austenās novels to feature illustrations, with an engraved frontispiece in each volume. The illustrations are by Delvaux after Charles Abraham Chasselat.
The translation was by the Swiss novelist and translator Isabelle de Montolieu (1751ā1832), who was known for her translations and adaptations from English and German.
The frontispiece to the first volume (not present) shows Captain Wentworth lifting the child Walter Musgrove off Anne.
The frontispiece to volume 2 (this volume) shows Captain Wentworth pointing at the letter he had left for Anne on the desk, with the caption: āIl sāapprocha de la table, montra la lettre Ć Alice, et sortit sans dire un motā ā for some reason, Anne Elliotās name is changed to Alice in this translation.
This translation is listed as C11 in David Gilsonās Bibliography of Jane Austen (C11). He notes that it incorporates āa moderately faithful rendering of Henry Austenās āBiographical noticeā ā¦ with a few omissions and some comical errorsā.
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