Why do we set so much store by marriage? Jane Austen was fascinated by this question, subjecting it to her forensic eye and wonderfully ironic wit again and again. Here are stolen glances and nervous advances, meddling parents and self-important cousins, society whisperings and the fluttering hearts of young lovers. All of them have their own views and expectations of marriage, and Austen's are the wisest of all. Selected from the novels "Sense and Sensibility", "Pride and Prejudice", "Northanger Abbey" and "Persuasion" by Jane Austen. "Vintage Minis": great minds. Big ideas. Little books. Also in the "Vintage Minis" series: Home by Salman Rushdie, Dreams by Sigmund Freud, Eating by Nigella Lawson, Work by Joseph Heller.