Book details
Sense and Sensibility
by Jane Austen
1811 · Vintage Classics
About the book
The narrative follows the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, as they face sudden financial ruin and the loss of their family estate due to inheritance laws. Elinor represents cool restraint, masking her affection for the reserved Edward Ferrars even as his family's interference creates distance. In contrast, Marianne openly pursues a passionate, impulsive romance with the dashing John Willoughby, ignoring social warnings until a public betrayal leaves her devastated. Facing life in a modest cottage, the sisters navigate the rigid expectations of the landed gentry while weighing the merits of logic against emotional intensity.
Readers of historical fiction and classic romance turn to this novel to understand the social mechanics of early nineteenth-century England. It appeals to those interested in how financial security dictates marital choices and how female agency operates within strict behavioral codes. The reader learns to distinguish between genuine character and surface charm through the contrasting experiences of the two protagonists. Ultimately, the text offers a study of how balance between internal feelings and external propriety shapes a stable life.
Details
- Published
- 1811
- Publisher
- Vintage Classics
- ISBN
- 9780141439662
- Language
- EN