
Set against the gentle hills of Sussex, the modest Dashwood family has long lived on the sprawling Norland Park estate. When the elderly owner dies, his will leaves the property to his nephew, Henry Dashwood, while the widowed mother and her three daughters must confront an uncertain future. The opening chapters introduce a household marked by affection, propriety, and the looming tension of inheritance law.
Into this fragile world step the two sisters, Elinor and Marianne, whose differing natures embody the novel’s title. Elinor’s calm prudence guides her through social expectations, while Marianne’s passionate spirit rushes headlong into romance. Austen’s keen observation of class, manners, and the limited options for women shines through witty dialogue and delicate irony, offering listeners a vivid portrait of early‑modern England.
The translation by G. van Uildriks captures Austen’s subtle humor and the rhythm of the original prose, making the story accessible to modern ears. Listeners will find themselves drawn into the Dashwoods’ hopes and anxieties, a timeless exploration of love, duty, and social constraint.
Language
nl
Duration
~13 hours (761K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Branko Collin, Jeroen Hellingman, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1775–1817
Known for sparkling wit, sharp social observation, and unforgettable heroines, this beloved English novelist turned everyday courtship, family pressure, and money worries into enduring fiction. Her six major novels, including Pride and Prejudice and Emma, still feel lively and surprisingly modern.
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