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The narrative follows a family left financially vulnerable when inheritance passes to a relative, forcing a widow and her daughters from their ancestral home. Two sisters respond in contrasting ways: one guided by restraint and duty, the other by passionate feeling. The story traces their romantic disappointments, secret attachments, and social setbacks, and presents moral tests that compel moderation of extremes. Through interlinked courtships and reversals the characters develop prudence, empathy, and compromise, while the work examines social rank, economic insecurity, and the uneasy balance between reason and emotion.

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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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