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Raison et sensibilité, ou les deux manières d'aimer (Tome 2)

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The story follows two sisters whose contrasting temperaments—one restrained and prudent, the other impulsive and passionate—shape their responses to love, loss, and changing fortunes after their father's death. Financial vulnerability forces them into constrained social choices, exposing the limits of propriety, the workings of courtship, and the consequences of misplaced trust and secrecy. A network of relatives, suitors, and acquaintances generates misunderstandings, disappointments, and moral tests that ultimately prompt growth, compromise, and reevaluation of values. The narrative interweaves domestic detail, sharp social observation, and ironic commentary to examine how reason and feeling guide personal happiness and social survival.

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Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English novelist known for her keen observations of early 19th-century English society and her masterful use of irony and social commentary. Her works often explore themes of love, marriage, and the limitations placed on women in her time. Among her most celebrated novels are "Pride and Prejudice," which critiques the class and gender dynamics of her era, and "Emma," a story of self-deception and social maneuvering. Austen's writing is characterized by its wit, engaging characters, and insightful exploration of human relationships, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of the English novel.

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