Sense and Sensibility: a novel by Jane Austen, published in 1811. It was published anonymously By A Lady appears on the title page where the author's ... of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne.
by
Jane Austen
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
254
Language
English
Published
Nov 27, 2020
Publisher
Les Prairies Numeriques
ISBN-10
2382740698
ISBN-13
9782382740699
Description
In a world shaped by societal expectations and familial obligations, two sisters navigate the complexities of love and heartbreak in a tender exploration of emotional resilience. Elinor Dashwood embodies sense, her practical nature guiding her through the tumultuous landscape of romance, while her younger sister, Marianne, personifies sensibility, embracing passion and conviction in every heartbeat. Their contrasting personalities highlight the struggle between reason and emotion, creating a rich tapestry of interpersonal dynamics.
As they face the trials brought on by loss and financial instability, both sisters encounter various suitors whose intentions often clash with their ideals. The story intricately weaves the relationships around them, illuminating their hopes and disappointments. The contrasts between the characters serve as a reflection on the broader themes of marriage, class, and the choices women must navigate in a patriarchal society.
Through Austen's nuanced characterizations and sharp social commentary, the two sisters ultimately discover their own paths toward fulfillment. With wit and elegance, the narrative unfolds, challenging the notion of love in a world that often prioritizes wealth and status over genuine connection.
As they face the trials brought on by loss and financial instability, both sisters encounter various suitors whose intentions often clash with their ideals. The story intricately weaves the relationships around them, illuminating their hopes and disappointments. The contrasts between the characters serve as a reflection on the broader themes of marriage, class, and the choices women must navigate in a patriarchal society.
Through Austen's nuanced characterizations and sharp social commentary, the two sisters ultimately discover their own paths toward fulfillment. With wit and elegance, the narrative unfolds, challenging the notion of love in a world that often prioritizes wealth and status over genuine connection.
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