Intriguingly, sentimentalism (romanticism) has its origins in the Age of Enlightenment (reason). The great brilliantly clever as always, was one of the first to satirize this apparent contradiction—look at the title of her 1811 novel,

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Adivinha o que entrou em pré-venda!
RAZÃO E SENSIBILIDADE, obra de adaptada por (euô)
Vem no site da , aproveita q a pré-venda tá com descontão lindo!
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On my way to f*ck Sinclair, Brandon, George and Rasputin...🔥#alanrickman

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We having a wholesome portrait for this softie right here!

HAPPY COLONEL BRANDON MONTH! 🎈

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Thank you to all the lovely twitter folk who retweet and like my posts-I hope you all have a fantabulous weekend. Here are Marianne and Eleanor in the pink!

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First published in 1811: Jane These are some of my better illustrations for the bicentenary edition published by Palazzo, 2011.

~ Mrs Dashwood, Marianne & Elinor
~ Sir John Middleton & Mrs Jennings
~ Willoughby & Marianne
~ Edward Ferrars

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in 1811, Sense and Sensibility, 'by a Lady' was published by Thomas Egerton. This frontispiece illustration to our 1833 Bentley edition depicts Lucy Steele showing Elinor a miniature of her fiancee, Edward.

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First sticker! S&S was first published work and has been adapted many times. I love the film version by the best ❤️ Which adaptation is your favorite? Link to shop in profile 😊

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Found this comic on the life of Jane Austen. It ends with cartoon Emma Thompson winning an Oscar for best screenplay.

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"Always resignation and acceptance. Always prudence and honour and duty. Elinor, where is your heart?"

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I quickly drew Willoughby from for an English teacher's class.

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