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Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility

by Jane Austen

★★★★ 3.6

50 chapters13h 7m
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Jane Austen's *Sense and Sensibility* introduces two unforgettable sisters whose contrasting approaches to life and love create a captivating exploration of heart versus reason. Published anonymously in 1811, this beloved novel follows Elinor Dashwood, pragmatic and restrained, and her passionate, impulsive sister Marianne as they navigate the complexities of Regency-era society after losing their family fortune. When their father's death leaves the Dashwood women financially vulnerable, they're forced to leave their ancestral home and settle in modest circumstances in Devonshire. There, both sisters encounter compelling suitors: Edward Ferrars, a gentle and honorable gentleman, captures Elinor's admiration, while the charismatic and charming John Willoughby sweeps Marianne into a whirlwind romance. As their romantic entanglements unfold, the sisters face heartbreak, family pressure, and difficult choices that test their values and emotional resilience. Through witty dialogue and keen social observation, Austen examines how different temperaments navigate love, loss, and personal growth. The novel's timeless exploration of balancing passion with practicality remains as relevant today as it was two centuries ago. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and romance, this audiobook offers both entertaining storytelling and thoughtful commentary on women's limited agency in Austen's world. Listeners seeking period romance with depth, humor, and emotional authenticity will find themselves thoroughly enchanted by this literary masterpiece.