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By Jane Austen

ISBN-10: 0191583103

ISBN-13: 9780191583100

Contributor note: With an creation via Margaret Anne Doody. Notes via Claire Lamont
Publish yr note: First released in 1811
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• certainly one of Austen's 5 significant novels in a revised and up-to-date edition.
• the normal Chapman/Kinsley textual content in a newly set typeface provides a extra appealing appearance.
• the hot notes are fuller and supply extra beneficiant contextualization of social behavior and Austen's language.
• New chronology and bibliography offer up to date assets for extra reading.
• New appendices on social rank and dancing.
• keeps Margaret Doody's nonetheless significantly applauded introduction.

New to this edition
• thoroughly rewritten and elevated notes.
• New and increased chronology.
• New, up to date and extended bibliography.
• New appendices on social rank and dancing.

"Pray, pray be composed," cried Elinor, "and don't betray what you are feeling to each physique current. might be he has now not saw you yet."

For Elinor Dashwood, brilliant and delicate, and her romantic, impetuous more youthful sister Marianne, the chance of marrying the boys they love seems distant. In an international governed via funds and self-interest, the Dashwood sisters have neither fortune nor connections. involved for others and for social proprieties, Elinor is ill-equipped to compete with self-centred fortune-hunters like Lucy Steele, while Marianne's dependable trust within the fact of her personal emotions makes her extra dangerously liable to the designs of unscrupulous men.

Through her heroines' parallel stories of affection, loss, and wish, Jane Austen bargains a strong research of the ways that women's lives have been formed via the claustrophobic society within which they'd to outlive.

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The abrupt loss of such a hope, and her total rejection by the man she has loved, plunge Marianne into a sorrow which seems almost too much to bear. It is true that Elinor never has to bear Introduction xxxiii what Marianne does. The sensible woman ironically has more comfort from delusive hope—as long as Edward is not actually married. The work of trying to make sense of the world, of trying to understand, to comprehend, to know—and to accept the fruits of this knowing—is'a very hard work in Sense and Sensibility.

Mansfield Park, ed. James Kinsley and Jane Stabler. Northanger Abbey, Lady Susan, The Watsons, and Sanditon, ed. John Davie and Claudia L. Johnson. Persuasion, ed. John Davie and Deidre Lynch. Pride and Prejudice, ed. James Kinsley and Fiona Stafford. Austen-Leigh, James Edward, A Memoir of Jane Austen and Other Family Recollections, ed. Kathryn Sutherland. ) born in Steventon, Hampshire, seventh child of Revd George Austen (17311805), Rector of Steventon and Deane, and Cassandra Austen, nee Leigh (1739— 1827) 1776 '778 1779 1781 1782 '783 Birth of youngest brother, Charles (1779—1852); eldest brother James (1765-1819) goes to St John's College, Oxford; distant cousin Thomas Knight II and wife Catherine, of Godmersham in Kent, visit Steventon and take close interest in brother Edward (1767—1852) Cousin Eliza Hancock (thought by some to be natural daughter of Warren Hastings) marries Jean-Francois Capot de Feuillide in France Austens put on first amateur theatricals JA, sister Cassandra (1773— 1845), and cousin Jane Cooper are tutored by Mrs Cawley in Oxford then Southampton until they fall ill with typhoid fever; death of aunt Jane Cooper from typhoid; brother Edward formally adopted by the Historical and Cultural Background American War of Independence begins.

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