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Jane Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility' stands as a quintessential example of early 19th-century English literature, marking Austen's debut into the literary world under the guise of 'A Lady'. This novel, rooted in the realism that would come to characterize Austen's work, encapsulates the dichotomy between the restrained prudence of Elinor Dashwood and the impulsive sensitivity of her sister Marianne. With its rich narrative woven through the themes of love, social propriety, and economic precariousness, the novel reflects the transition between the Enlightenment and Romantic eras. The addition…mehr

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Jane Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility' stands as a quintessential example of early 19th-century English literature, marking Austen's debut into the literary world under the guise of 'A Lady'. This novel, rooted in the realism that would come to characterize Austen's work, encapsulates the dichotomy between the restrained prudence of Elinor Dashwood and the impulsive sensitivity of her sister Marianne. With its rich narrative woven through the themes of love, social propriety, and economic precariousness, the novel reflects the transition between the Enlightenment and Romantic eras. The addition of C.E. Brock's original watercolor illustrations in this edition brings vividness to the text, offering readers a more immersive experience of the Georgian-Regency milieu. Jane Austen's personal biography and the social milieu she inhabited profoundly influenced her writing; born into the gentry but not to wealth, her keen observation of class dynamics and the constraints placed upon women in her era breathes life into the characters of 'Sense and Sensibility'. Austen's incisive critique of the societal mores of her time, expressed through irony and wit, underscores the tensions experienced by the Dashwood sisters as they navigate the complex web of genteel society. The illustrations accompanying this edition mirror this interplay, highlighting both the frivolity and gravity of Austen's world. 'Sense and Sensibility', with Brock's evocative illustrations, beckons the discerning reader to immerse themselves in a novel that not only served as a blueprint for Austen's future masterpieces but also continues to resonate with timeless themes. This edition is an invitation to explore the intricate intersection of emotion and intelligence, making it a perfect fit for both admirers of Austen's genius and newcomers to her work. Readers with an appreciation for classics that delve into the social and emotional lives of their characters will find this book to be both intellectually rewarding and profoundly human.

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Jane Austen (1775-1817) stands as one of the most revered writers in the English literary canon. Born on December 16, 1775, in Steventon, Hampshire, England, Austen spent much of her life in the quietude of rural England, which is vividly reflected in her works. She was part of a close-knit family of eight children and was especially bonded with her sister Cassandra. Austen's biting social commentary, use of irony, and insightful exploration of the plight and expectations of women in the 18th and early 19th centuries distinguish her enduring literary style. Although she published anonymously during her lifetime, her works have since garnered significant critical and popular acclaim. 'Sense and Sensibility,' her first novel, published in 1811, exemplifies her adept hand at portraying the intricacies of social standing and romantic entanglements. In this novel, enhanced by the original watercolor illustrations by C.E. Brock, Austen delves into the lives and loves of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne. Their contrasting worldviews of rationality and sensibility provide a fertile ground for exploring themes of love, virtue, and class within the context of the family and society. Austen's characters and narrative style offer a piercing examination of human foibles and virtues, an approach that continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike. Her novels, which also include 'Pride and Prejudice,' 'Emma,' and 'Mansfield Park,' are not merely historical artifacts but have transcended time, influencing and delighting countless generations of readers and inspiring myriad adaptations.