"Young women Fiction." . . "FICTION / General" . . "England" . . "England." . "Inheritance and succession Fiction." . . "Novela inglesa - Siglo XIX." . . "Literatură engleză." . . "love stories." . . "Sisters Fiction." . . "Angleterre (GB)" . . "Roman." . . "1700 - 1799" . . "DVD collection." . . "Frères et soeurs Angleterre (GB) Roman." . . "Video." . . "Fiction." . . "Novela inglesa s.XVIII-XIX." . . "Social classes Fiction." . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "SENSE AND SENSIBILITY"@en . "SENSE AND SENSIBILITY" . . . . "Love stories"@en . . . "Love stories" . . . . "Two sisters, one practical and conventional and the other emotional and sentimental, find that only through compromise of their mutual differences can they get along."@en . . "In nineteenth-century England, two sisters are drawn into unhappy romances despite the cool judgment of one and the emotional intensity of the other." . . . "Isŏng kwa kamsŏng" . . . . . . . "Humorous fiction"@en . "Senno e sensibilità"@it . . "Sense and sensibility : c"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Li zhi yu qing gan" . . . . . . . "Didactic fiction"@en . . . . . "Sense and sensibility : [screenplay]"@en . . . . . . . "Juicio y sentimiento"@es . "Juicio y sentimiento" . . "Ragione e sentimento"@it . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . "Domestic fiction" . "Domestic fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sense and sensibilit" . . . "Sense and Sensibility" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jane Austen's first published novel, sparkling with wit and artistry, captures the inequities of birth, class, and marriage faced by the sisters Dashwood. Published in 1811, Sense and Sensibility has delighted generations of readers with its masterfully crafted portrait of two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. Forced to leave their home after their father's death, Elinor and Marianne must rely on making good marriages as their means of support. But unscrupulous cads, meddlesome matriarchs, and various guileless and artful women impinge on their chances for love and happiness. The novelist Elizabeth Bowen wrote, \"The technique of [Jane Austen's novels] is beyond praise ... Her mastery of the art she chose, or that chose her, is complete.\" This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition contains a new Introduction by Pulitzer Prize finalist David Gates, in addition to new explanatory notes." . "Historical fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Powieść angielska" . . . "Ragione e sentimento : romanzo" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sense and sensibility"@en . . "Sense and sensibility" . . . . . . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en . . . "이성과감성" . . . . . "And Sensibility is one of the best loved of Jane Austen's novels, populated by great comic creations like Mrs. Jennings, the unscrupulous cad Willoughby, and guileless and artful women. As ever, Austen suffuses her work with great ironic observation and tremendous wit, producing a masterpiece of romantic entanglement that time and a very different set of mores cannot diminish. Sense and Sensibility was the first of Jane Austen's novels to be published, coming out in 1811. It had a long gestation, beginning as Elinor and Marianne, an epistolary novel that Austen wrote in the 1790s. The novel centers on the sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, who are forced to leave their home with their mother and younger sister, Margaret, and move in reduced circumstances to the West of England. Elinor, the sensible sister, and Marianne, the overimaginative romantic, must rely on a good marriage as a means of support. As their excellent schemes are intruded upon, Austen subtly explores the marriage game of her times, as both sense and sensibility affect the sisters' chances of happiness and comfort."@en . "理智与情感" . "Sense & sensibility"@en . "Sense and sensibility"@it . . . . . . . . "History"@en . . "'Miss Dashwood had a delicate complexion, regular features, and a remarkably pretty figure. Marianne was still handsomer. Her form, though not so correct as her sister's ... was more striking' As the title of Jane Austen's first published novel suggests, the difference between two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, lies not only in their appearance but also in their temperament. Yet Sense and Sensibility not only contrasts Elinor's good sense, her readiness to observe social forms and Marianne's impulsive candor, her warm but excessive sensibility; it also highlights their shared predicament in the face of a competitive marriage market. The sisters' parallel experience of love, and its threatened loss, causes both to readjust and question their own values. Jane Austen's satirical powers of observation and expression spare no one in this lively study of the constraints placed on gentry women in the eighteenth century. Ros Ballaster's introduction to this new Penguin Classics edition discusses Sense and Sensibility as domestic drama and as critique of the wider aesthetic, social and political concerns of Romanticism." . . . . . . . . . . "Sense and Sensibility" . . . "Engelse fiksie 19de eeu." . . "Young women." . . "Sisters." . . "engelsk skønlitteratur." . . "Electronic books." . . "domestic fiction." . . . . "1800 - 1899" . . "Classes sociales Roman." . .