Sense and Sensibility - Manga
When Elinor Dashwood's father dies, her family's finances are crippled. After the Dashwoods move to a cottage in Devonshire, Elinor's sister Marianne is torn between the handsome John Willoughby and the older Colonel Brandon. Meanwhile, Elinor's romantic hopes with Edward Ferrars are hindered due...
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When Elinor Dashwood's father dies, her family's finances are crippled. After the Dashwoods move to a cottage in Devonshire, Elinor's sister Marianne is torn between the handsome John Willoughby and the older Colonel Brandon. Meanwhile, Elinor's romantic hopes with Edward Ferrars are hindered due to his prior engagement. Both Elinor and Marianne strive for love while the circumstances in their lives constantly change.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781927925638 (1927925630)
Publish date: 2016-08-09
Publisher: Udon Entertainment
Pages no: 308
Edition language: English
Disclaimer: based on a NetGalley digital edition Sense & Sensibility is possibly my favourite Austen novel, but this version just didn't do it for me. I found the old-school shoujo art a little too over the top. It's flowery and expressive to excess, and while it attempts to convey emotion in a st...
First things first: I received this book through NetGalley. So far, I think this is my least favorite of these Manga Classics. I still loved the way the story was told and I still loved the art work. The story itself, just wasn't for me. What I really really loved, though, was the relationship bet...
I’ll start by saying this is not the beloved classic but it’s a nice illustrated version of it. It does not portray the relationship between the Dashwood sisters as the book does but it does it in its own sweet, unique manganesque way. On the other hand, I think it also missed some of its funnier mo...
This being my sixth Manga Classics I knew I was in for a treat when I saw Sense & Sensibility appear on Netgalley. Like the other installments in the series, this manga adaptation reads very fast but still manages to transfer the story quite well. I'm not a particularly big fan of the Jane Austen I'...