Jane Austen's first novel tells the story of the Dashwoode sisters: cautious, level-headed Elinor and the impulsive. Lively Marianne. A satire of the romantic novel, a popular genre in 18th century Britain, this timeless story is a study of love and marriage through the eyes of two very different heroines: one representing sense, and the other sensibility. Austen's genius for portraying the social norms of her time, along with vivid characters and her trade mark ironic wit make this novel a classic to be treasured.
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