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Sense and Sensibility

by By Jane Austen

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Jane Austen’s incisive masterpiece explores the perennial tension between prudent rationalism and unbridled emotion in Regency-era England. This edition offers tailored versions for learners across all CEFR levels to ensure an enriching reading experience.

Sense and Sensibility remains a quintessential examination of societal expectations and the complexities of human affection. Through the contrasting characters of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, Austen meticulously dissects the constraints placed upon women in the nineteenth century, juxtaposing pragmatic judgment against the perils of impulsive romanticism.

Our SimpliCEFR edition preserves the elegant cadence and sharp social commentary of the original text while providing nuanced structural support. By offering five distinct levels ranging from A2 to C2, this publication enables readers to engage deeply with Austen’s sophisticated prose, regardless of their current linguistic proficiency.

Regency EraSocial CommentaryFamily DynamicsInheritanceRomanticismNineteenth CenturyBritish Literature

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Fluent phrasing and some complex ideas. Great for upper-intermediate learners preparing for academic English.

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Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen Chapter 1 THE DASHWOOD FAMILY had long lived in Sussex. Their property was large, and their home was at Norland Park, in the center of their land, where, for many generations, they had lived in such a respectable way that they

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By Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an iconic English novelist whose keen social observation and irony defined the literary landscape of the Regency period. Her works, including Pride and Prejudice and Emma, remain fundamental pillars of the Western canon.