Oxford World’s Classics: Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen (2nd Edition) – A Review

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:  "Pray be composed," cried Elinor," and do not betray what you feel to every body present. Perhaps he has not observed you yet." Elinor Dashwood to her sister Marianne, Sense and Sensibility, Chapter 28  Sense and Sensibility can get lost in the limelight of Jane Austen's other "darling child,"... Continue Reading →

Craving More of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility? Read On!

"I shall divide every moment between music and reading. I have formed my plan, and am determined to enter on a course of serious study. Our own library is too well known to me, to be resorted to for anything beyond mere amusement. But there are many works well worth reading, at the Park; and... Continue Reading →

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