Sense and Sensibility. - Jane Austen

KORTE INHOUD

'Miss Dashwood had a delicate complexion, regular features, and a remarkably pretty figure. Marianne was still handsomer. Her form, though not so correct as her sister's ... was more striking'As the title of Jane Austen's first published novel suggests, the difference between two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, lies not only in their appearance but also in their temperament. Yet Sense and Sensibility not only contrasts Elinor's good sense, her readiness to observe social forms and Marianne's impulsive candour, her warm but excessive sensibility; it also highlights their shared predicament in the face of a competitive marriage market. The sisters' parallel experience of love, and its threatened loss, causes both to readjust and question their own values. Jane Austen's satirical powers of observation and expression spare no one in this lively study of the constraints placed on gentry women in the eighteenth century.Ros Ballaster's introduction to this new Penguin Classics edition discusses Sense and Sens...
1995Taal: Engelszie alle details...

1x bekroningen & co

Voeg toe aan wenslijstje

Categorie

Details

1995Uitgever: Penguin346 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0140434259ISBN-13: 9780140434255

REVIEWS VAN DIT BOEK