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Book Review: Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

February 15, 2021 By pgarry

As you know, I have been working my way through Jane Austen all this long summer. Summer is going, autumn is nearly ready to turn into winter – and I am nearly finished with this journey. Elinor Dashwood, the sister with Sense, and Marianne, who is all Sensibility, are the protagonists of this novel, first published in 1811.

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