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Sense and Sensibility in a time of coronavirus: vicarious escape with Jane Austen

  • Written by Judith Armstrong, Honorary Fellow of the School of Languages and Linguistics, University of Melbourne
Sense and Sensibility in a time of coronavirus: vicarious escape with Jane AustenEmma Thompson, Kate Winslet, and Emilie François in Ang Lee's film of Sense and Sensibility (1995).Columbia Pictures

In our Art for Trying Times series, authors nominate a work they turn to for solace or perspective during this pandemic.

That we are all spending more time at home these days goes without saying; for those of us in Melbourne,...

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