
“The first chapter of Sense and Sensibility, like all Austen’s first chapters, shows us what is at stake when lives are unsettled. It is another example of Austen’s economy of means. She interweaves language, information and narrative to enrich the imaginative possibilities of the story that is about to unfold.”
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The Jane Austen Remedy
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