Sense and Sensibility Annotated - Jane Austen
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Sense and Sensibility Annotated

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
419
ISBN
9798716145115
When the sudden death of their father leaves the Dashwood sisters and their mother in drastically reduced circumstances, they are forced to leave their beloved home. Relocating to a modest cottage in Devonshire, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood must navigate a society where a woman's future often hinges on a suitable marriage and financial security is paramount.

Elinor, the elder sister, embodies prudence and restraint, facing her personal trials with quiet dignity and logic. In contrast, Marianne lives by her intense emotions and romantic ideals, expressing every joy and sorrow without reserve. As they encounter new acquaintances and romantic entanglements, their distinct approaches to love and life are tested. This narrative explores the tension between sense and sensibility, the societal expectations of 19th-century England, and the challenging path to finding happiness and understanding oneself amidst adversity.

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Original edition details

Sense and Sensibility Originally published in 1811
Original language
English
Original publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Other editions (1811)