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"Sense and Sensibility" is a novel by Jane Austen that was published
anonymously in three volumes in 1811 and that became a classic. The
satirical and comic work offers a vivid depiction of 19th-century middleclass
life as it follows the romantic relationships of Elinor and
Marianne Dashwood.The story pivots on two sisters, Elinor and Marianne
Dashwood, personifications of good sense and sensibility (emotionality),
respectively. They suddenly become destitute upon the death of their
father, who leaves his home, Norland Park, not to them, their younger
sister, and their mother but to their stepbrother, John. Although
instructed to take good care of his sisters, John is dissuaded of his
duty by his greedy wife, Fanny. The family moves to a modest home in
Devonshire. The passionate and enthusiastic Marianne becomes infatuated
with the attractive John Willoughby, who seems to be a romantic lover
but is in reality an unscrupulous fortune hunter. He deserts her for an
heiress, and she eventually makes a sensible marriage with Colonel
Brandon, a staid and settled bachelor. Marianne’s older sister, the
prudent and discreet Elinor, is constant toward her lover, Edward
Ferrars, Fanny’s older brother, and, after some distressing events,
marries him...The novel had a long period of gestation. It was initially
begun in 1795–96, when Austen was but 19 years old, as a sketch entitled
Elinor and Marianne, and she significantly revised it 1809. It was her
first published novel, she paid to have it published, and it contained
all of the elements of her trademark features to come: insightful
observation, astute characterization, and dazzling wit. There has long
been debate whether Austen favored one quality over the other—sense or
sensibility—or whether she favored an equal dose of both as the best
recipe for life.