Cranford Classics Special Edition: Sense & Sensibility (Sprayed Edges)
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Description
Description
By Jane Austen
Limited Edition Decorative Hardback
The Cranford Collection features beautifully crafted hardback editions of the world’s finest literature.
With tactile layers, intricate details, and elegant colours, these remarkable covers make each novel feel truly special and look striking on any shelf. Premium-quality pages that elevate the reading experience. Rediscover your favourite classics like never before—each edition is a work of art. A perfect gift for literature lovers and collectors alike.
Sense and Sensibility follows the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, as they navigate love and hardship after their father's death leaves them nearly penniless. Elinor represents sense—rational and composed—while Marianne embodies sensibility—emotional and impulsive. Elinor quietly loves Edward Ferrars, who is secretly engaged to another. Marianne falls for the charming Willoughby, who later abandons her. Through heartache, both sisters learn and grow: Marianne finds steadiness with Colonel Brandon, and Elinor is rewarded when Edward's engagement ends and he proposes to her.
The novel explores love, emotion, and the social pressures faced by women in 19th-century England.




