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Sense and Sensibility | Summary

  • Chapters 1-8 Summary
  • Chapters 9-15 Summary
  • Chapters 16-24 Summary
  • Chapters 25-36 Summary
  • Chapters 37-50 Summary

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  1. Sense and Sensibility: Introduction
  2. Sense and Sensibility: Summary
    1. Chapters 1-8 Summary
    2. Chapters 9-15 Summary
    3. Chapters 16-24 Summary
    4. Chapters 25-36 Summary
    5. Chapters 37-50 Summary
  3. Sense and Sensibility: Jane Austen Biography
  4. Sense and Sensibility: Themes
  5. Sense and Sensibility: Style
  6. Sense and Sensibility: Historical Context
  7. Sense and Sensibility: Critical Overview
  8. Sense and Sensibility: Character Analysis
    1. Colonel Brandon
    2. Miss Marianne Dashwood
    3. Mr. John Willoughby
    4. Other Characters
  9. Sense and Sensibility: Essays and Criticism
    1. Jane Austen: A Political Writer Based on the Fate of her Heroines?
    2. Sense and Sensibility: Novel by Jane Austen, 1811
    3. Moral Priorities in Sense and Sensibility
  10. Sense and Sensibility: Compare and Contrast
  11. Sense and Sensibility: Topics for Further Study
  12. Sense and Sensibility: Media Adaptations
  13. Sense and Sensibility: What Do I Read Next?
  14. Sense and Sensibility: Bibliography and Further Reading
  15. Sense and Sensibility: Pictures
  16. Copyright

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