Sense and Sensibility (Special Edition)

Hardback Published on: 21/03/2024; Language: English, English (Original language of a translated text)
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Sense and Sensibility
Delightful characters
In true Austen fashion, this novel boasted a dynamic ensemble of characters. They ranged from the reserved to the ridiculous, yet all possessed some elemen... READ MORE
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Synopsis

Discover the story of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility with this exquisite edition from Union Square & Co.’s Signature Gilded Editions series! The stunning Sense and Sensibility special edition features sprayed edges, color end pages, a built-in ribbon bookmark, and embossed foil cover. The beautiful design and attention to detail set this special edition book apart, whether you’re reading for the first time or building a library of your favorite classic literature books. Marianne Dashwood can't understand her sister. How could the attractive, witty, and charming Elinor fall for the quiet, self-effacing, and rather dull Edward Ferrars? And, if the two are in love, why don't they shout it to the world? Meanwhile, Elinor worries that Marianne's heart-first approach to life will hurt her, especially when it comes to the dashing John Willoughby. The two sisters spar good-naturedly over the merits of full-blown emotionalism versus reticence and self-discipline in matters of the heart. Fond as they are of each other, each is certain that hers is the only true path to love. Meanwhile, both Edward and Willoughby harbor secrets that will force these women to doubt their philosophies, their judgment, and their chances for happiness. Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility was first published in 1811. The novel explores themes of passion, propriety, and social conventions through the experiences of the Dashwood sisters. Austen's first published novel, it established her as a respected author and has become a literary classic for its wit, insight, and social commentary. Though initially overlooked by critics, the novel provokes thought on gender roles, marriage, and finding balance between reason and emotion. Two centuries later, Sense and Sensibility continues to resonate through its timeless examination of social mores and the conflict between duty and desire. Its relevance today lies in what it reveals about human nature, the complexity of relationships, and the tensions between individual fulfillment and social obligations.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Union Square & Co.
  • ISBN: 9781454952954
  • Number of pages: 360
  • Dimensions: 184 x 126 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 420g
  • Languages: English, English (Original language of a translated text)

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Sense and Sensibility
I Love This
Wow, what an excellent novel! At 16, I felt I needed a challenge so I have begun to read classics. Sense and Sensibility is the first Austen novel I have r... READ MORE
LexieH
Sense and Sensibility (Barnes & Noble Single Volume Leatherbound Classics)
love it!
Great story and a great addition to my collection
soadfish
Sense and Sensibility
Who doesn't like Jane!
Such a great classic read.
Marie Mae
Sense and Sensibility
Didn't expect to like it
I got this as compulsory reading for school and really didn't expect to enjoy it, but now I'm very glad that I've been introduced to Austen's work. I was s... READ MORE
Molly Davies
Sense and Sensibility
A bit slow to start off with but it gets better as it goes along
A classic love story this author wrote from the heart and I can see the passion and the love that goes into the story! In my personal opinion I think it i... READ MORE
Freya Bradley
Sense and Sensibility
The empty climax
First published in 1811, it is a tale which has its roots in writing dating from the mid-1790s. Austen, then, examines relationships caught between social ... READ MORE
Michael Rothwell
Sense and Sensibility
Good book
I really liked this book. At the start it is quite fast paced compared to the 1995 movie version. I really like the story and would definitely read again i... READ MORE
Alice M
Sense and Sensibility
A great read
A great read, engaging plot, well-developed characters, and detailed exploration into the themes of love, marriage, and class, all common themes in Jane A... READ MORE
Hector Cook
Sense and Sensibility
“Do not let the behaviour of others destroy your inner peace.”
“I have not wanted syllables where actions have spoken so plainly.” Jane Austen’s first published novel is loved, widely loved. Yet, in the absence of a ... READ MORE
Amalia Gkavea
Sense and Sensibility
A good story
Rated 3.5/5 The writing was of it's time, which made it an interesting, but slow read for me. I both liked and disliked that in equal parts. Whilst I g... READ MORE
Emily Pankhurst
Sense and Sensibility
To sensitise the senses
A book to soothe the soul. To liven the spirits. To offer hope on gloomy days. To ensure moral retribution when confidence sank deep. To give credit to the... READ MORE
P.H. Maddie