Sense and Sensibility (Penguin Classics) by Jane Austen is a meticulously constructed novel that shines with the author’s unique wit. The story revolves around two sisters, Marianne Dashwood and Elinor Dashwood, navigating the complex social norms of 19th-century England. Marianne, wearing her heart on her sleeve, falls deeply in love with John Willoughby, a dashing but unsuitable suitor, despite her sister’s warnings about potential gossip and scandal. Meanwhile, Elinor, always sensitive to social conventions, struggles to conceal her own romantic disappointment from those closest to her. Through their parallel experiences of love—and the threat of its loss—the sisters learn that a balance between sense and sensibility is essential for personal happiness in a society where status and wealth dictate the rules of romance. This edition includes insightful explanatory notes and textual variants between the first and second editions, making it an invaluable resource for Austen enthusiasts.
