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

By Judith Armstrong
Updated August 1 2020 - 9:57am, first published 12:00am
Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet and Emilie Francois in Ang Lee's film of Sense and Sensibility (1995). Picture: Columbia Pictures
Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet and Emilie Francois in Ang Lee's film of Sense and Sensibility (1995). Picture: Columbia Pictures

That we are all spending more time at home these days goes without saying; for those of us in Melbourne, our four walls feel restraining when most ways of leaving them are proscribed. So let me persuade you of a marvellously legitimate alternative to breaking the law, sorting your messy passwords, or rearranging your higgledy-piggledy books into some kind of order. It's called vicarious escape.

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