Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen

Sense and Sensibility by Delia Dick, published by Longman in 2001, is a comprehensive guide designed for A Level and undergraduate students. This 120-page edition offers an in-depth exploration of Jane Austen’s first published novel, focusing on its central themes of love, loss, and sisterly affection. The book provides chapter summaries, extended commentaries, and character analyses, along with insights into language, style, narrative modes, and structure.
Readers will find a sophisticated analysis that aids in understanding the text more thoroughly. The guide includes overviews of key critical responses and relevant contexts, which serve as a foundation for developing personal interpretations and analyses. This edition is presented in English and is tailored to support academic success in literary criticism related to Austen’s work.
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Everything you need to know about Sense and Sensibility to succeed in your A Level or undergraduate studies.
Whether you’re an A Level student or an undergraduate, York Notes Advanced provide everything you need to know about Austen’s first published novel, with its themes of love, loss and sisterly affection. From chapter summaries and extended commentaries to analysis of characters and in-depth notes on Language and style, Narrative Modes and Structure, York Notes Advanced will introduce you to a sophisticated analysis of the text, while overviews of key critical responses and relevant contexts provide an essential foundation for developing your own ideas and analysis.
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