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Sense and Sensibility (with the original watercolor illustrations by C.E. Brock). Navigating love, society, and growth in Regency England
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- Nombre de pages270
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4777742-7
- EAN8596547777427
- Date de parution14/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility, " enhanced by C. E. Brock's exquisite original watercolor illustrations, masterfully navigates the intricate emotional landscapes of its protagonists, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. As a hallmark of early 19th-century literature, Austen employs her signature wit and keen social observation, juxtaposing reason against passion in the context of a society governed by rigid class structures and gender expectations.
The novel is not merely a romance but a profound exploration of familial duty, societal constraints, and the quest for genuine connection amidst societal pressures. Austen, born into a genteel family and well-versed in the social mores of her time, drew upon her own experiences and observations in crafting her narratives. The dichotomy represented by Elinor and Marianne reflects Austen's deep engagement with issues of emotional intelligence and economic dependency in the lives of women.
Her keen awareness of the challenges women faced in securing both love and financial stability contributes a rich layer of significance to the characters'Äô journeys. I highly recommend "Sense and Sensibility" not only for its vibrant characterization and astute social commentary but also for its relevance in contemporary discussions about emotional intelligence and autonomy. Readers will find themselves enchanted by Austen's prose, which remains as impactful today as it was over two centuries ago.
The novel is not merely a romance but a profound exploration of familial duty, societal constraints, and the quest for genuine connection amidst societal pressures. Austen, born into a genteel family and well-versed in the social mores of her time, drew upon her own experiences and observations in crafting her narratives. The dichotomy represented by Elinor and Marianne reflects Austen's deep engagement with issues of emotional intelligence and economic dependency in the lives of women.
Her keen awareness of the challenges women faced in securing both love and financial stability contributes a rich layer of significance to the characters'Äô journeys. I highly recommend "Sense and Sensibility" not only for its vibrant characterization and astute social commentary but also for its relevance in contemporary discussions about emotional intelligence and autonomy. Readers will find themselves enchanted by Austen's prose, which remains as impactful today as it was over two centuries ago.


















