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282: Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen

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Aug 26, 2025
Delve into Jane Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility' as the hosts explore the tug-of-war between sense and sensibility. Discover the moral failings of characters like John Dashwood and the weight of familial obligations. The evolving dynamics within the Dashwood family highlight the clash between wealth and responsibility. Through the sisters' emotional struggles and new beginnings, themes of love, duty, and personal growth shine through amidst their turbulent lives. Brace for a lively discussion peppered with insights and light-hearted humor!
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INSIGHT

Land, Rents And Social Duty

  • The hosts explain how income in Austen's world derives from land rents or annuities, shaping status and obligations.
  • Those income forms create social expectations and responsibilities tied to landed gentry identity.
ANECDOTE

Sisters Personify Two Moral Styles

  • Graham contrasts sisters Elinor (sensible) and Marianne (emotional) to set up the novel's moral axis.
  • He uses their housing crisis to show how sensibility and sense respond differently to loss and displacement.
ANECDOTE

Edward Ferrars: Shy And Overcontrolled

  • The hosts recount Edward Ferrars as shy, pressured by his family, and ill-suited to ambition.
  • His understated relationship with Elinor becomes a quiet, misread courtship thread in the plot.
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