Sense and Sensibility

· Edicions Perelló
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In an England ruled by social conventions and strict class norms, the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, face love, loss, and the dilemmas of the heart from opposing perspectives. While Elinor represents prudence, discretion, and self-control, Marianne embodies passion, sensitivity, and unreserved devotion. Through their experiences—amid broken promises, overwhelming passions, and unveiled secrets—Jane Austen weaves an unforgettable story that explores the eternal tension between reason and emotion. Sense and Sensibility is not only a brilliant portrait of 19th-century English society but also a profound reflection on love, family, and maturity, which continues to move generations of readers around the world.

About the author

Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an english author known for her novels that explore human relationships, particularly the tensions between love and social expectations. Born into a middle-class family, her works, including Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Emma, offer sharp critiques of the society of her time, focusing on the lives of women and the complexities of marriage. Though her novels were published anonymously, her unique style and keen social observations have made her one of the most influential authors in English literature. Her work continues to be admired for its wit, irony, and the depth of its characters.

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