Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen

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"Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen masterfully portrays the contrasting personalities and romantic journeys of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, as they navigate the social complexities and emotional upheavals of 19th-century England. Elinor, embodying "sense," prioritizes reason and restraint, while Marianne, embodying "sensibility," is driven by intense emotions and romantic idealism. Austen's witty and insightful narrative explores the delicate balance between these opposing forces, revealing the challenges faced by women in a society governed by strict social conventions and limited opportunities.<br/>The novel follows the Dashwood sisters as they are forced to leave their comfortable home and face financial hardship, encountering both charming suitors and heartless betrayals. Austen's keen observation of human nature and her sharp social commentary illuminate the intricacies of courtship, family dynamics, and the pursuit of happiness in a world where reputation and fortune play crucial roles. Witness the sisters' contrasting approaches to love and loss, as Elinor grapples with unspoken feelings and Marianne succumbs to the depths of romantic despair. "Sense and Sensibility" is a timeless exploration of love, loss, and the importance of finding a balance between reason and emotion, offering a poignant and often humorous reflection on the human heart.<br/>This edition of "Sense and Sensibility" is printed using Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) print-on-demand service, ensuring a readily available copy for those seeking to immerse themselves in Austen's beloved world. Perfect for readers of classic literature, romantic novels, and anyone who appreciates Austen's wit and social commentary. Add "Sense and Sensibility" to your collection and experience the enduring charm of this timeless tale of love and sisterhood.

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calendar_today 2024
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description 213 pages
Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen

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"Sense and Sensibility" by Jane Austen masterfully portrays the contrasting personalities and romantic journeys of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, as they navigate the social complexities and emotional upheavals of 19th-century England. Elinor, embodying "sense," prioritizes reason and restraint, while Marianne, embodying "sensibility," is driven by intense emotions and romantic idealism. Austen's witty and insightful narrative explores the delicate balance between these opposing forces, revealing the challenges faced by women in a society governed by strict social conventions and limited opportunities.<br/>The novel follows the Dashwood sisters as they are forced to leave their comfortable home and face financial hardship, encountering both charming suitors and heartless betrayals. Austen's keen observation of human nature and her sharp social commentary illuminate the intricacies of courtship, family dynamics, and the pursuit of happiness in a world where reputation and fortune play crucial roles. Witness the sisters' contrasting approaches to love and loss, as Elinor grapples with unspoken feelings and Marianne succumbs to the depths of romantic despair. "Sense and Sensibility" is a timeless exploration of love, loss, and the importance of finding a balance between reason and emotion, offering a poignant and often humorous reflection on the human heart.<br/>This edition of "Sense and Sensibility" is printed using Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) print-on-demand service, ensuring a readily available copy for those seeking to immerse themselves in Austen's beloved world. Perfect for readers of classic literature, romantic novels, and anyone who appreciates Austen's wit and social commentary. Add "Sense and Sensibility" to your collection and experience the enduring charm of this timeless tale of love and sisterhood.

business Independently published
menu_book N/A
calendar_today 2024
qr_code_2 9798876880949
language EN
description 213 pages