From the Publisher
In its marvelously perceptive portrayal of two young women in love,
Sense and Sensibility is the answer to those critics and
readers who believe that Jane Austen's novels, despite their
perfection of form and tone, lack strong feeling.
Its two heroines-so utterly unlike each other-both undergo the most
violent passions when they are separated from the men they love.
What differentiates them, and gives this extroardinary book its
complexity and brilliance, is the way each expresses her
suffering: Marianne-young, impetuous, ardent-falls into paroxysms
of grief when she is rejected by the dashing John Willoughby; while
her sister, Elinor-wiser, more sensible, more self-controlled-masks
her despair when it appears that Edward Ferrars is to marry the
mean-spirited and cunning Lucy Steele. All, of course, ends
happily-but not until Elinor's "sense" and Marianne's "sensibility"
have equally worked to reveal the profound emotional life that runs
beneath the surface of Austen's immaculate and irresistible art.
About the Author
In its marvelously perceptive portrayal of two young women in love,
Sense and Sensibility is the answer to those critics and
readers who believe that Jane Austen's novels, despite their
perfection of form and tone, lack strong feeling.
Its two heroines-so utterly unlike each other-both undergo the most
violent passions when they are separated from the men they love.
What differentiates them, and gives this extroardinary book its
complexity and brilliance, is the way each expresses her
suffering: Marianne-young, impetuous, ardent-falls into paroxysms
of grief when she is rejected by the dashing John Willoughby; while
her sister, Elinor-wiser, more sensible, more self-controlled-masks
her despair when it appears that Edward Ferrars is to marry the
mean-spirited and cunning Lucy Steele. All, of course, ends
happily-but not until Elinor's "sense" and Marianne's "sensibility"
have equally worked to reveal the profound emotional life that runs
beneath the surface of Austen's immaculate and irresistible art.
About the Book
Published in 1811, Sense and Sensibility has delighted generations
of readers with its masterfully crafted portrait of two sisters,
Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. Forced to leave their home after
their father's death, Elinor and Marianne must rely on making good
marriages as their means of support. But unscrupulous cads,
meddlesome matriarchs, and various guileless and artful women
impinge on their chances for love and happiness. The novelist
Elizabeth Bowen wrote, " The technique of [Jane Austen's novels] is
beyond praise....Her mastery of the art she chose, or that chose
her, is complete."
This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition contains a new
Introduction by Pulitzer Prize finalist David Gates, in addition to
new explanatory notes.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: September 4, 2007
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0307386872
ISBN - 13: 9780307386878