Excerpt - page 96: "... One is sorely tempted to dismiss the rampant anglophobia of Sense and Sensibilty as a complete fluke until one considers the strange case ..."
Excerpt - page 155: "... when he likes, into an amusing world of fantasy." (O.P.Mathur, "Sense and Sensibilty in Salman Rushdie's Shame", in: R.K.Singh (ed.), Indian English Writing:1981- ..."
Excerpt - page 349: "... out, however, that in more critically acclaimed works such as Sense and Sensibilty (1811) and Emma (1816), Austen as fully reflects the priorities ..."
Excerpt - page 12: "... and Marianne. A year later, in 1797, it was retitled Sense j and Sensibilty. Austen also worked on another piece of literature between 1796 ..."