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Hello everyone! I want to read Sense and Sensibility. Any suggestion on what publishing house I should get it from? I want an unabridged version with a translation that is not confusing. Thank you so much in advance!
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Melanie Downes
I would get it at the Public Library. That's where I got it from. Also the count of mistero is really good also. I recommend that.
Joyce
Don't know if you've gotten to this book yet but as Krystal recommended Penguin Classics always seem to be a reliable and affordable source. I would however recommend reading an annotated edition if you can find one, it really helps to sort out the language usage and customs.
Anna
for any classics, I think the most trustworthy is Penguins Classic or Oxford's World Classic. It's the one universities suggests, after all.
Virginia Kahn
I got a hard back copy from barns and nobles classics selection it was on sell along with a wealth of other classics came home with several that day - this was Jane Austen's first published novel
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