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Book Review of Sense and Sensibility the Worlds Classics

Sense and Sensibility the Worlds Classics
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Back cover: "I am never too busy to think of S & S. I can no more forget it than a mother can forget her sucking child." So wrote Jane Austen to her sister in April 1811, while the sheets of the first edition were coming off the press. Disappointed in her first attempt to publish a novel, Jane Austen had turned to a work which she had started many years earlier, "Elinor and Marianne." This story, renamed Sense and Sensibility, was the first of her novels to be published.

While the story centres on the personalities of the two sisters, whose contrasting temperaments are examined as they undergo comparable experiences in the loss of the men they love, it rejoices also in a wealth of minor characters and incidents, described with Jane Austen's typical witty insight and humour.