LOVELY EDITION OF SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHRIS HAMMOND
AUSTEN, Jane. Sense and Sensibility. London: George Allen, 1899. Octavo, publisher's deluxe gilt-decorated cloth, top edge gilt.
First edition with illustrations by Chris Hammond, with 64 line illustrations including frontispiece, in publisher's lovely gilt-decorated cloth.
Sense and Sensibility was Austen's first published novel—she had sold Susan (the first version of Northanger Abbey) first, to the publishers Richard Crosby & Son, but they failed to publish it. Sense and Sensibility "does brightly respond to an interesting religious and ethical debate over the philosophy of sentiment… [The popular view held that morality] depends on the 'heart' and not on the 'head'… Rational moralists opposed the tendency, and a debate was in full swing by the 1790s when novel after novel took up the twin themes of prudence and benevolence, reason and passion, head and heart, or sense and sensibility" (Honan, Jane Austen, 275-77). Gilson E94. Bookseller labels. A few penciled underlinings.
Light foxing to endpapers only; a few very minor marginal smudges. Just a touch of rubbing to corners and spine ends, cloth clean, gilt bright. A lovely, near-fine copy of this finely illustrated edition.