A review by elizabethcaneday
Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen by Isobel Armstrong

3.0

while this did prompt a great many new ideas about SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, I found it a bit too feminist and academic for my tastes. *shrugs* also, as it is rather dry and non-fiction-y, it took me quite a while to read it. it was cool learning about the parallels between Austen's life and the themes of this novel, however, and I did find a few interesting quotes to quote in my essay :) so do I recommend this? eh, perhaps - if you need to do a deeeeep dive into this book, for example. otherwise, I'd suggest Tony Tanner's JANE AUSTEN to learn more about SENSE AND SENSIBILITY.