Sense and sensibility / Jane Austen ; [edited by] John Mullan.
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TextSeries: Oxford world's classicsPublication details: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017.Edition: 3rd editionDescription: pages cmContent type: - text
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- 9780198807452 (hardback)
- 823.7
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For Elinor Dashwood, sensible and sensitive, and her romantic, impetuous younger sister Marianne, the prospect of marrying the men they love appears remote. In a world ruled by money and self-interest, the Dashwood sisters have neither fortune nor connections. Concerned for others and for social proprieties, Elinor is ill-equipped to compete with self-centred fortune-hunters like Lucy Steele, whilst Marianne's unswerving belief in the truth of her own feelings makes her more dangerously susceptible to the designs of unscrupulous men.
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