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- Jane Austen (plot); Nancy Butler (script)
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- Sonny Liew
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- Joe Sabino
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- The Dashwood family had long been settled in Sussex...
- Genre
- domestic; romance
- Characters
- Elinor Dashwood; Marianne Dashwood; Henry Dashwood; Mrs. Dashwood; John Dashwood; Fanny Dashwood; Margaret Dashwood; Edward Ferrars
- Synopsis
- When Henry Dashwood dies, his estate of Norwood Park falls into the control of his eldest son John, or, perhaps more correctly, of John's wife Fanny, which leaves his widow and three younger daughters at Fanny's mercy. Attempts to maintain a feeling of friendliness prove fruitless, particularly when Fanny's brother Edward takes an interest in Elinor, the eldest Dashwood daughter, and the sisters and their mother are compelled to move to a much smaller house owned by a relative of their mother's.
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adaptation of the novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1811
- Script
- Jane Austen (plot); Nancy Butler (script)
- Pencils
- Sonny Liew
- Inks
- Sonny Liew
- Colors
- SotoColor
- Letters
- Joe Sabino
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The evening of their arrival...
- Genre
- domestic; romance
- Characters
- Elinor Dashwood; Marianne Dashwood; Mrs. Dashwood; Margaret Dashwood; Sir John Middleton; Lady Middleton; Colonel Brandon; Mrs. Jennings; John Willoughby
- Synopsis
- Settling in at their new home, Barton Cottage, the Dashwoods make the acquaintance of their neighbors, Sir John Middleton, Colonel Brandon, and Mr, Willoughby. The Colonel takes an interest in Marianne, but she is more drawn to the younger Willoughby.
- Reprints
adaptation of the novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1811
- Script
- Jane Austen (plot); Nancy Butler (script)
- Pencils
- Sonny Liew
- Inks
- Sonny Liew
- Colors
- SotoColor
- Letters
- Joe Sabino
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- In her grief over Willoughby's departure...
- Genre
- domestic; romance
- Characters
- Elinor Dashwood; Marianne Dashwood; Edward Ferrars; Mrs. Dashwood; Margaret Dashwood; Mrs. Jennings; Thomas Palmer; Charlotte Palmer; Lady Middleton; Sir John Middleton; Anne Steele; Lucy Steele; Colonel Brandon
- Synopsis
- Marianne is despondent when Willoughby is forced to depart for London, and everyone outside the family assumes that they are engaged. The Dashwoods are introduced to Anne and Lucy Steele, more distant relations of Sir John, but Elinor is crushed to learn that Lucy has been secretly engaged to Edward for four years.
- Reprints
adaptation of the novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1811
- Script
- Jane Austen (plot); Nancy Butler (script)
- Pencils
- Sonny Liew
- Inks
- Sonny Liew
- Colors
- SotoColor
- Letters
- Joe Sabino
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Willoughby's continued absence convinced Elinor...
- Genre
- domestic; romance
- Characters
- Elinor Dashwood; Marianne Dashwood; John Willoughby; Lady Middleton; Mrs. Jennings; Colonel Brandon; Lucy Steele; Anne Steele; Robert Ferrars; John Dashwood; Fanny Dashwood; Mrs. Ferrars; Edward Ferrars
- Synopsis
- Now staying with Mrs. Jennings in London, the Dashwood girls encounter Willoughby at a party, where it appears that his feelings for Marianne have altered. Edward's mother is pushing him toward a match with the weallthy Miss Morton, but his secret engagement to Lucy is revealed. Colonel Brandon relates to Elinor a shocking story about Willoughby's dissolute behavior, which she feels obligated to pass on to her sister.
- Reprints
adaptation of the novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1811
- Script
- Jane Austen (plot); Nancy Butler (script)
- Pencils
- Sonny Liew
- Inks
- Sonny Liew
- Colors
- SotoColor
- Letters
- Joe Sabino
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- After learning from Anne Steele...
- Genre
- domestic; romance
- Characters
- Elinor Dashwood; Marianne Dashwood; Colonel Brandon; Mrs. Jennings; Edward Ferrars; John Willoughby; John Dashwood; Robert Ferrars; Charlotte Palmer; Thomas Palmer; Mrs. Dashwood; Margaret Dashwood
- Synopsis
- Marianne contracts a dangerous fever, and Elinor and Colonel Brandon attend her. Willoughby arrives, having heard the news, and tries to convince Elinor that he is not as bad as he seems, though he knows there can never be anything between himself and Marianne. After Marianne recovers, she realizes that Colonel Brandon will make a better husband than Willoughby. The Dashwood girls return home, where they learn that Edward has married Lucy, but fortunately Edward arrives soon after to explain that it was his brother Robert who married Lucy, and he has come to propose marriage to Elinor.
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