<Li> Eliza Williams (Sr .) (mother)--the former love interest of Colonel Brandon . Williams was Brandon's father's ward, and was forced by him to marry Brandon's older brother . The marriage was an unhappy one, and it is revealed that her daughter was left as Colonel Brandon's ward when he found his lost love dying in a poorhouse . </Li> <Li> Mrs Smith--the wealthy aunt of Mr Willoughby who disowns him for seducing and abandoning the young Eliza Williams, Col. Brandon's ward . </Li> <P> Jane Austen wrote the first draft of the novel in the form of a novel - in - letters (epistolary form) perhaps as early 1795 when she was about 19 years old, or 1797, at age 21, and is said to have given it the title Elinor and Marianne . She later changed the form to a narrative and the title to Sense and Sensibility . The title of the book, and that of her next published novel, Pride and Prejudice (1813), may be suggestive of political conflicts of the 1790s, as well as the movement from the Neoclassic to the Romantic Era (Elinor representing the Neoclassic, and Marianne representing the Romantic). </P> <P> Austen drew inspiration for Sense and Sensibility from other novels of the 1790s that treated similar themes, including Adam Stevenson's "Life and Love" (1785) which he had written about himself and a relationship that was not meant to be . Jane West's A Gossip's Story (1796), which features one sister full of rational sense and another sister of romantic, emotive sensibility, is considered to have been an inspiration as well . West's romantic sister - heroine also shares her first name, Marianne, with Austen's . There are further textual similarities, described in a modern edition of West's novel . </P>

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