Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility The Original Mean Girls.

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Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility The Original Mean Girls

Jane Austen,

Hampshire

Hampshire to Bath

Unwanted Love

The Role of Women in Regency England Women of good breeding are expected to marry early and generally with the aim of increasing or maintaining their financial situation Most women possess a dowry of some sort, but this money is made over to her husband at marriage, as is any property she acquires during the marriage Married women were not legally protected (with regards to money) until 1882 Divorce is almost impossible, and generally resulted in penury for the woman

Commentary on a Woman’s “Sell-By” Date "A woman of seven and twenty," said Marianne, after pausing a moment, "can never hope to feel or inspire affection again, and if her home be uncomfortable, or her fortune small, I can suppose that she might bring herself to submit to the offices of a nurse, for the sake of the provision and security of a wife. In his marrying such a woman therefore there would be nothing unsuitable. It would be a compact of convenience, and the world would be satisfied. In my eyes it would be no marriage at all, but that would be nothing. To me it would seem only a commercial exchange, in which each wished to be benefited at the expense of the other."

Publication History of Sense and Sensibility First written in epistolary form and read aloud to the Austen family (1796) Substantially revised and the first full-length novel completed (1798) Second novel sold, first actually published (1811) Published under the pseudonym, “A Lady”

What is Sensibility? The ability to feel or to employ emotion in perceiving the world; aligned with sympathy, subjectivity, and wider human experience (as opposed to experience based solely on rationality) In the 18 th century, it is perceived as feminine, although late 18 th -century novels rebrand masculinity to incorporate sensibility Considered a bourgeois novelistic form (as opposed to one associated with landed economic forms, which focus on objectivity and rationality)

Sense vs. Sensibility Someone with “good sense” acts soundly (with good judgment) Someone with “good sensibility” has sound impulses with regards to self and others While sensibility might assist a person to understand other people and respond to the manifold emotions any situation might raise, it does not necessarily lead to good decision-making Sense is required to make good decisions, and a balance of sense and sensibility enable a person to negotiate a complex world, assess the character of others, and avoid the mistakes of either over-rationality or over-emotionalism

Overview of Sense and Sensibility Elinor Dashwood (Pretty and prudent heroine) Mariann Dashwood (Even prettier and quite romantic) Edward Farrars (Elinor’s irritatingly passive love interest) Colonel Brandon (Kind-hearted admirer of Mariann) John Willoughby (Charming, selfish blackguard and Mariann’s favorite) Lucy Steele (Edward’s secret fiance, scheming, petty, ill-bred and undereducated)

Geography of S&S

Sense and Sensibility in the Novel Elinor: The perfect mixture of sense and sensibility Mariann, Mrs. Dashwood, Margaret, Edward: Misled by an overdose of sensibility Colonel Brandon: The masculine counterpart of Elinor, he is the male combination of sense and sensibility Willoughby: Dangerous lack of sense John Dashwood, Fanny Dashwood, Mrs. Ferrars, Lucy: Insensible to a comic point, lack of sensibility leads to a lack of sense