[Sense and Sensibility]
Year:
1795
Type:
Public:
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
Year of publication:
2019
Pages:
336
Moral assessment:
Type: Literature
Nothing inappropriate.
Some morally inappropriate content.
Contains significant sections contrary to faith or morals.
Contains some lurid passages, or presents a general ideological framework that could confuse those without much Christian formation.
Contains several lurid passages, or presents an ideological framework that is contrary or foreign to Christian values.
Explicitly contradicts Catholic faith or morals, or is directed against the Church and its institutions.
Literary quality:
Recommendable:
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When Mrs Dashwood is forced to leave the estate on the death of her husband, she and her three daughters are cast aside by the stepson, John, who takes charge. They are forced to move to a small cottage in Devon and there the daughter Marianne meets John Willoughby. Although they soon fall in love, he suddenly leaves her without warning.
Jane Austen was born in 1775 in Hampshire, England, and died in 1817. An exquisite satire on over sensitivity and common sense, told in the most amusing and understanded prose in English Literature.
Author: Cliff Cobb, United Kingdom
Update on: Aug 2023