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  2. Sep 7, 2023 · Sense and Sensibility became remembered as an innovative founding work establishing quality standards for psychological realism and social commentary within novels. It marked the origins of Austen’s celebrated literary achievements and influence on popular culture that persist today.

  3. Sense and Sensibility is the first novel by the English author Jane Austen, published in 1811. It was published anonymously; By A Lady appears on the title page where the author's name might have been. It tells the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor (age 19) and Marianne (age 16½) as they come of age.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Sense and Sensibility, novel by Jane Austen that was published anonymously in three volumes in 1811 and that became a classic. The satirical, comic work offers a vivid depiction of 19th-century middle-class life as it follows the romantic relationships of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood.

  5. In Sense and Sensibility, as the title suggests, Austen pits romantic notions (sensibility) against rationale (sense) by comparing the socially proper Elinor Dashwood with her...

  6. Feb 20, 2021 · Although Sense and Sensibility (SS) is about the interaction of two qualities as reflected through the personalities of Elinor and Marianne, it is also a novel about growing up. The novel depicts the process of change in human beings as they experience the world against the background of nature and its cyclical pattern of change and renewal (25 ...

  7. Sense and Sensibility. The dichotomy between "sense" and "sensibility" is one of the lenses through which this novel is most commonly analyzed. The distinction is most clearly symbolized by the psychological contrast between the novel's two chief characters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood.

  8. May 31, 2024 · Overview of Sense and Sensibility. In her first published novel, Jane Austentells us the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, very different in temper and disposition, who find themselves in a bad situation upon their father's death. Their house, Norland Park, was inherited by their half-brother, John, who moved in immediately.