titull : | Sense and Sensibility. | Lloji i dokumentit : | material i shtypur | Autori : | Jane Austen, Autor | Botuesi : | London, Auckland : Penguin Books | Data e botimit : | 1994 | Numri i faqeve | 374 f. | Dimensionet : | 18 cm | ISBN ( ose kod tjeter ) : | 978-0-14-062042-9 | Cmimi : | ALL 200.00 | Gjuha : | Inglese | Indeksimi : | 821.111 Letërsia angleze | Permbledhje : | Unfairy deprived of thei family inheritance by the grasping Mrs John Dashwood and her husband, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood and their mother find themselves in greatly reduded cirumstances.
Compelled to leave Norland in Sussex for Barton Cottage in Devonshire, the two sisters are soon accepted into their new society. Marianne, whose sweet radiance and open nature charm the roguish John Willoughby , is soon deeply in love. Elinor, who carefully conceals her emotions, is suffering the loss of Edward Ferrars whom she has left behind.
Despite their very different personalities, both sisters experince great sorrows in their afairs of the heart: Marianne demonstraby wretched and Elinor allowing no one to see her private heartache. It is, however, the qualities common to them both - discermment, constancy and integrity in the face of the fecklessness of others - that allow them entry into a new life of peace nd contenment. | Permalink: | http://77.242.24.128:9001/pmb_3.5/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21256 |
Sense and Sensibility. [material i shtypur] / Jane Austen, Autor . - London, Auckland : Penguin Books, 1994 . - 374 f. ; 18 cm. ISBN : 978-0-14-062042-9 : ALL 200.00 Gjuha : Inglese Indeksimi : | 821.111 Letërsia angleze | Permbledhje : | Unfairy deprived of thei family inheritance by the grasping Mrs John Dashwood and her husband, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood and their mother find themselves in greatly reduded cirumstances.
Compelled to leave Norland in Sussex for Barton Cottage in Devonshire, the two sisters are soon accepted into their new society. Marianne, whose sweet radiance and open nature charm the roguish John Willoughby , is soon deeply in love. Elinor, who carefully conceals her emotions, is suffering the loss of Edward Ferrars whom she has left behind.
Despite their very different personalities, both sisters experince great sorrows in their afairs of the heart: Marianne demonstraby wretched and Elinor allowing no one to see her private heartache. It is, however, the qualities common to them both - discermment, constancy and integrity in the face of the fecklessness of others - that allow them entry into a new life of peace nd contenment. | Permalink: | http://77.242.24.128:9001/pmb_3.5/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21256 |
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