Tor Classics are affordably-priced editions designed to attract the young reader. Original dynamic cover art enthusiastically represents the excitement of each story. Appropriate "reader friendly" type sizes have been chosen for each title--offering clear, accurate, and readable text. All editions are complete and unabridged, and feature Introductions and Afterwords.
This edition of Sense and Sensibility includes a Foreword, Biographical Note, and Afterword by Elizabeth Engstrom.
Elinor Dashwood is affectionate and good-natured--but above all, prudent. She takes pride in her ability to conceal her emotions from others. Her younger sister, Marianne, on the other hand, is everything Elinor is not: impulsive, romantic, and carefree. It's hard to imagine two sisters who could be more different.
But twists of fate will unite Elinor and Marianne in a tangled web of deception that could ruin each of them.
Both have decided to marry. Elinor has made a sensible decision and has set her sights on a man she believes will be a good husband and a decent provider. Marianne--swept away by emotion--has lost her heart to a handsome, dashing charmer. Men as different as night and day: but each sister believes she has made the perfect choice.
Or has she?
- ISBN10 150769105X
- ISBN13 9781507691052
- Publish Date 23 January 2015 (first published 30 October 1811)
- Publish Status Active
- Imprint Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 700
- Language English
Reviews
sarahjay
I don't have a whole lot more to say about this right now, just that I love this story a lot. And......... THE AIR IS FULL OF SPICES okay sorry I couldn't resist.
celinenyx
bumblingbookworm
Whilst I didn't enjoy this one as much as Pride and Prejudice, I've still always loved Sense and Sensibility and the story it tells. Elinor is a pillar of strength, she'd do anything for her family and puts everybody else's needs above her own. She swallows down her disappointment at the turn her romantic endeavours take and pushes on, although she is clearly very much heartbroken.
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Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews
After the death of Mr. Dashwood the estate is passed to the next male heir, John Dashwood his son from a previous marriage. Before his father's death John promises to take care of his Step-Mother and Sisters but like so many money gets in the way, along with a greedy wife. He is eventually convinced to give the girls less than they probably deserve. Eventuality, after realizing that neither Mrs. Dashwood can stand each others company any longer they move to Barton Cottage.
Elinor, while not as entertaining as her sister is more thoughtful and is a better confidante, and when her love interest is just out of hands reach it pulls at your heartstrings. Marianne on the other side is still hung up on a previous love and sometimes wonder if she ever really let go; even after her marriage. Although, I think Sense and Sensibility still has a fulfilling ending.
In classic Austen, we have our fair share of love triangles, scandal, a sense of entitlement and don't forget the sexy bad boys and noble gentlemen competing for our heroine's affections. Sense and Sensibility invokes so many emotions, from love and compassion to empathy and astonishment, so that it's hard to put down.