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Sense and Sensibility

Book • 1811
Published in 1811, 'Sense and Sensibility' is Jane Austen's first published novel.

It tells the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, who, along with their mother and younger sister Margaret, are forced to leave their family estate after their father's death.

The novel explores the contrast between Elinor's practical sense and Marianne's emotional sensibility as they experience romantic relationships and heartbreak.

Elinor falls in love with Edward Ferrars, who is secretly engaged to another woman, while Marianne becomes infatuated with the unscrupulous John Willoughby.

Through their experiences, Austen delves into themes of love, social class, and the balance between reason and emotion necessary for personal happiness.

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Mentioned in 45 episodes

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Waller Newell
when talking about different approaches to love and marriage.
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Neil Freeman
as one of Jane Austen's novels that has left an indelible mark on the world.
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Mentioned by the narrator while describing a conversation between the main character and Georgie, where they discuss their shared love for the book.
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Russ Roberts
in the context of Charles Darwin's potential exposure to insights on marriage.
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Alexandra Schwartz
as one of the six novels by Jane Austen.
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Our Romance with Jane Austen
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KATE WINSLET
's notable movies.
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Cal Newport
to illustrate the concept of doing fewer things for increased productivity.
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Cariad Lloyd
when discussing Jane Austen adaptations.
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Greg Jenner
as one of Jane Austen's classic novels.
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Mentioned by Jacob Alley as the best book to read to discuss temperance.
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