Moons Rare Books
-Sense and Sensibility*
-Sense and Sensibility*
b Jane Austen, 1899
Introduction by Joseph Jacobs
Illustrations by Chris Hammond
Quote
“Sometimes I have kept my feelings to myself, because I could find no language to describe them in but what was worn and hackneyed out of all sense and meaning.”
Notes
The sisters in "Sense and Sensibility," Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, are strikingly different in their temperaments and approaches to life. Elinor is characterized by her sense, rationality, and self-control. She is discreet, and often conceals her emotions to fulfill her societal duties and protect her family's reputation.
In contrast, Marianne is driven by sensibility, which encompasses intense emotion, impulsivity, and a deep love for romantic ideals. She wears her heart on her sleeve, embraces passion wholeheartedly, and values emotional authenticity over societal norms.
These differences in temperament and outlook create a fascinating dynamic between the sisters and drive the central conflict of the novel as they each grapple with the consequences of their distinct approaches to life and love.
Overall, "Sense and Sensibility" offers a combination of timeless themes, memorable characters, and Austen's literary prowess that make it a worthwhile and rewarding read for anyone interested in classic literature, romance, and social commentary.
Description
Dark green binding with gold embellishment on front and spine