Track | Chapter | Length | Track | Chapter | Length | |
01 | 01 - Chapter 01 | 9:41 | 26 | 26 - Chapter 26 | 13:02 | |
02 | 02 - Chapter 02 | 11:51 | 27 | 27 - Chapter 27 | 13:21 | |
03 | 03 - Chapter 03 | 9:38 | 28 | 28 - Chapter 28 | 7:39 | |
04 | 04 - Chapter 04 | 11:48 | 29 | 29 - Chapter 29 | 20:57 | |
05 | 05 - Chapter 05 | 6:20 | 30 | 30 - Chapter 30 | 15:29 | |
06 | 06 - Chapter 06 | 7:34 | 31 | 31 - Chapter 31 | 21:21 | |
07 | 07 - Chapter 07 | 7:18 | 32 | 32 - Chapter 32 | 13:36 | |
08 | 08 - Chapter 08 | 7:36 | 33 | 33 - Chapter 33 | 15:21 | |
09 | 09 - Chapter 09 | 10:55 | 34 | 34 - Chapter 34 | 14:13 | |
10 | 10 - Chapter 10 | 12:48 | 35 | 35 - Chapter 35 | 12:31 | |
11 | 11 - Chapter 11 | 8:40 | 36 | 36 - Chapter 36 | 15:45 | |
12 | 12 - Chapter 12 | 9:20 | 37 | 37 - Chapter 37 | 23:02 | |
13 | 13 - Chapter 13 | 12:16 | 38 | 38 - Chapter 38 | 14:35 | |
14 | 14 - Chapter 14 | 8:38 | 39 | 39 - Chapter 39 | 10:05 | |
15 | 15 - Chapter 15 | 14:56 | 40 | 40 - Chapter 40 | 13:48 | |
16 | 16 - Chapter 16 | 11:21 | 41 | 41 - Chapter 41 | 13:29 | |
17 | 17 - Chapter 17 | 9:27 | 42 | 42 - Chapter 42 | 9:30 | |
18 | 18 - Chapter 18 | 8:40 | 43 | 43 - Chapter 43 | 17:37 | |
19 | 19 - Chapter 19 | 15:21 | 44 | 44 - Chapter 44 | 28:57 | |
20 | 20 - Chapter 20 | 12:21 | 45 | 45 - Chapter 45 | 11:10 | |
21 | 21 - Chapter 21 | 15:00 | 46 | 46 - Chapter 46 | 15:34 | |
22 | 22 - Chapter 22 | 14:40 | 47 | 47 - Chapter 47 | 12:55 | |
23 | 23 - Chapter 23 | 12:48 | 48 | 48 - Chapter 48 | 7:24 | |
24 | 24 - Chapter 24 | 11:08 | 49 | 49 - Chapter 49 | 22:01 | |
25 | 25 - Chapter 25 | 9:42 | 50 | 50 - Chapter 50 | 13:10 |
Notes
Running Time: 10 hours 52 minutes
Read by: Elizabeth Klett
Book Coordinator: Elizabeth Klett
Meta Coordinator: Mary Anderson
Proof Listener: Ans Wink
Artwork
Cover: Painting of Miss Harriet Beechey by Sir Henry William Beechey.
DVD Inset: Colorized versionof the posthumous engraving of Austen published in the 1869-70 Memoir.
DVD Insert: Ch 4 of Sense and Sensibility, Edward admires Elinor’s drawing as a lover, not as a connoisseur of picturesque. By C. E. Brock 1908.
Recordings
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Jane Austen published Sense and Sensibility under the pseudonym, “A Lady” in 1811. It is an epistolary novel (a story told in letters) written to deepen and expand what had been a character sketch of two sisters, Elinore and Marianne Dashwood. It is significant that reviews of the novel often start with its title in various attempts to discern Austen’s view regarding the supremacy of “sense” or “sensibility” in the process of choices to be studied and decisions to be made. “Sense” and “sensibility” are other words for the age-old and on-going polar tension between one’s reason and one’s emotions—the Classical world view versus the Romantic world view. By 1811 England had already embarked upon a Romantic movement with the 1798 publication of Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge. After the Age of Reason and its many failures, including the devastation of the Napoleonic wars, there was a growing desire to return to nature in its purity, youth in its innocence and the heart as governor of man’s reason. Sense and Sensibility, in the comings and goings of the Dashwood sisters as they seek their way to happiness, picks up on the transition and sets forth the field of endeavor where characters make their way under the light of reason or feelings. It is not a novel to solve a problem since there is no problem to be solved. Rather it is a novel that presents one of the most basic facts of the human condition: we are creatures of thoughts and feelings, creatures of reason and emotion, creatures of impulse and consideration. The miracle is that Austen’s novel intuits and presents all of this so thoroughly. (Summary by Michael Hogan)
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0684758936097 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0686175923261 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD box |
Author | Jane Austen (1775 - 1817) |
Year | 1811 |
Recording | |
Read by | Elizabeth Klett |
Length | 10 hours 46 minutes |
Type of Reading | Solo |
Sense and Sensibility
- Author: Jane Austen
- Product Code: DB-1025
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