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  1. Sense and Sensibility Summary. Henry Dashwood lived at Norland Park in Sussex, England, a property owned by his wealthy uncle. Henry had three daughters by his current wife and one son from a prior marriage. When his uncle died, Norland was left to Henry’s son John and John’s own son. This left Henry’s three daughters without much of a ...

  2. Austen originally wrote Sense and Sensibility as an epistolary novel, i.e. a novel told through a series of letters. This early version was entitled Elinor and Marianne. Some letters still remain in Sense and Sensibility, and Elinor and Marianne are still the novel’s protagonists. But, Austen changed the novel’s title to reflect the ...

  3. A few months after its publication, Sense and Sensibility was reviewed favorably in The Critical Review, which praised the novel for its “naturally drawn” characters and its realistic plot: “The incidents are probable, and highly pleasing and interesting.”In keeping with the critical attitude of the era, the reviewer also highlighted the novel’s value as an instructional tool that ...

  4. Sense and Sensibility. Directed by Oscar® nominee Ang Lee (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), this Academy Award®-winning adaptation by Emma Thompson of Jane Austen's classic novel tells the story of the Dashwood sisters: pragmatic Elinor (Thompson) and passionate Marianne (Kate Winslet). When their father dies unexpectedly, his estate must ...

  5. Sense and Sensibility, published in 1811, is a novel by Jane Austen that follows the romantic lives of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne. After their father dies and leaves their family in financial ruin, the sisters must navigate the complex world of love and marriage. Austen's keen observations and wit illuminate the stark contrast ...

  6. Sense and Sensibility Full Book Summary. When Mr. Henry Dashwood dies, leaving all his money to his first wife's son John Dashwood, his second wife and her three daughters are left with no permanent home and very little income. Mrs.

  7. Titelblatt der ersten Ausgabe von Verstand und Gefühl (1811), als Autorin wird nur „a lady“ genannt Willoughby schneidet Marianne als Liebespfand eine Locke ab, Illustration zum 12. Kapitel von Hugh Thomson. Verstand und Gefühl (übersetzt auch als Vernunft und Gefühl bzw.Sinn und Sinnlichkeit, Originaltitel Sense and Sensibility) ist ein Roman von Jane Austen.

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