The classic masterpiece that has captivated generations of readers, following two sisters who must balance emotion and reason to find suitable husbands--now in development as a major motion picture starring Daisy Edgar-Jones. In 1811, Jane Austen's first published work,
Sense and Sensibility, marked the debut of England's premier novelist of manners. Believing that "3 or 4 families in a country village is the very thing to work on," she created a brilliant tragicomedy of flirtation and folly. Romantic walks through lush Devonshire and genteel dinner parties at a stately manor draw two pretty sisters into the schemes and manipulations of landed gentry determined to marry wisely and well. Neither sense nor sensibility can guarantee happiness for either--as romantic Marianne falls prey to a dangerous rascal, and reasonable Elinor loses her heart to a gentleman already engaged.
Wonderfully entertaining yet subtle and probing in its characterizations,
Sense and Sensibility richly displays the supreme artistry of a great English novelist.