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reviewed Jane Austen's Sense and sensibility by Jane Austen (Chosen English texts notes)

Jane Austen: Jane Austen's Sense and sensibility (1957, James Brodie) 4 stars

When Mr. Dashwood dies, he must leave the bulk of his estate to the son …

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3 stars

Biggest takeaway: Jane Austen is not a fan of children.

This is basically a rough draft of Pride and Prejudice. Inferior in most ways but can see how it would've been popular at release.

Found it weirdly judgemental, like Jane Austen hadn't yet learned to add nuance to her judgements, characters motives and actions are spelled out rather than shown.

Elinor is the one of the most fleshed out one dimensional character I've ever read. She's perfect and her only issues are dealing with a world that isn't ready for her perfection.

Loved every passage about a bachelor over 35 being tragically, desperately, over the hill.