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Austen, Jane
1775
1817
Montolieu, Isabelle de
1751
1832
Montolieu, Madame de (Isabelle)
De Montolieu, Isabelle
Montolieu, Elisabeth Jeanne Pauline Polier, baronne de
Montolieu, Jeanne Isabelle Pauline Polier, baronne de
Bottens, Jeanne Isabelle Pauline de
Polier, Pauline
Raison et sensibilité, ou les deux manières d'aimer (Tome 3)
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"Raison et sensibilité, ou les deux manières d'aimer" (Tome 3) by Jane Austen is a novel written in the early 19th century. The story explores themes of love, emotional restraint, and societal expectations as it follows the lives of two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, who navigate the complexities of relationships and social standing. Through their experiences, the narrative delves into the contrasting approaches of reason and emotionality. At the start of this volume, Elinor and her sister Marianne make a trip to a fashionable jewelry store where they encounter a diverse clientele, including Elinor's brother John Dashwood. Their visit reveals their relatively modest means compared to the extravagant lifestyles surrounding them, emphasizing the challenges they face. As they reconnect with familial ties and navigate social engagements, Elinor displays her characteristic composure amidst the tumultuous emotions of her sister and the undercurrents of romantic tension. The opening sections deftly blend wit and social commentary, setting the stage for the unfolding drama in their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 75.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
Inheritance and succession -- Fiction
England -- Fiction
Young women -- Fiction
Love stories
Sisters -- Fiction
Domestic fiction
Mate selection -- Fiction
Social classes -- Fiction
Gentry -- England -- Fiction
Regency fiction
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Category: Romance
Category: Novels
Category: British Literature
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