JUICIO Y SENTIMIENTO

JUICIO Y SENTIMIENTO

JANE AUSTEN

$865.00
IVA incluido
Agotado
Editorial:
ALBA
Materia
LITERATURA
ISBN:
978-84-8428-311-9
Idioma:
Castellano


«Ninguna de las dos tiene nada que decir; tú, porque no te comunicas, y yo, porque no escondo nada», le dice Marianne Dashwood a su hermana mayor Elinor en uno de los pasajes más célebres de Juicio y sentimiento(1811), la primera novela que consiguió publicar Jane Austen.

Lo no dicho, el secreto deliberado o impuesto, la verdad oculta y la mentira, el pacto de silencio dictado por la lealtad o la piedad, son en efecto los temas principales de esta novela que traza un cuadro tan hilarante como patético de las desventuras de dos hermanas casaderas, hijas de la gentry pero apartadas –en su condición de mujeres- de la fortuna familiar. Sus tropiezos en el camino del matrimonio, a veces empujadas por la mezquindad de sus propios parientes, las alegres presiones de sus vecinos o los mismos «principios» de su carácter y moral, las llevan a conocer todos los extremos que el «terror a la pobreza» o los estragos de una vida inútil pueden ocasionar en el destino de los hombres. Marianne, locuaz y ultrarromántica, y Elinor, prudente y reservada, componen una descompensada balanza de caracteres que finalmente se habrá de equilibrar.

Ingeniosísima en su trama, cáustica en su pintura de ambientes y personajes, grave en su espíritu moral, ésta es la primera de las obras maestras de Jane Austen.

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