Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Joseph Pearce (Editor)

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  • Publisher: Ignatius Press
  • Pub. Date: September 28, 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9781586172633
  • Sales Rank: 488,674
  • 596pp

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Synopsis

In a remote Hertfordshire village, far off the good coach roads of George III's England, a country squire of no great means must marry off his five vivacious daughters. At the heart of this all-consuming enterprise are his headstrong second daughter Elizabeth Bennet and her aristocratic suitor Fitzwilliam Darcy—two lovers whose pride must be humbled and prejudice dissolved before the novel can come to its splendid conclusion.

A tour de force of wit and sparkling dialogue, Pride and Prejudice is also a sumptuously detailed picture of contemporary society, which, in its exploration of manner and motives, has a great deal to say about the society of today. Austen's best-loved novel is a memorable story about the power of reason, and above all about the strange dynamics of human relationships and emotions.

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At the turn of eighteenth-century England, spirited Elizabeth Bennet copes with the suit of the snobbish Mr. Darcy while trying to sort out the romantic entanglements of two of her sisters, sweet and beautiful Jane and scatterbrained Lydia.

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Jane Austen's delightful, carefully wrought novels of manners remain surprisingly relevant, nearly 200 years after they were first published. Her novels -- Pride and Prejudice and Emma among them -- are those rare books that offer us a glimpse at the mores of a specific period while addressing the complexities of love, honor, and responsibility that still intrigue us today.

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Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Pride and Prejudice
Maria, a high school bookworm, 07/12/2008

I saw the movie before I read the book. Actually, it was the movie that made me want to read the book. I'm a bit of a bookworm, and I started reading this at the end of my sophomore year (high school). I finished reading it during the summer, and I loved it. Sure, it was slow during some parts, but other than that, it was fantastic. Jane Austen was a fantastic author. I'm reading Sense and Sensibility next.

Also recommended: Gone with the Wind, Scarlett, Twilight, New Moon, A Countess Below Stairs, and Esperanza Rising

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Pride and Prejudice
Harvard, a book worm, 06/22/2008

Pride and Prejudice is my favorite book of all time. I've read it about five times and i've never lost interest. It's a great, unique love story. And the way Jane Austen wrote it makes it even more intriguing. The way she starts off Elizabeth and Darcy's relationship was so different from other novels of the time period, it makes it stand out from other 18th century novels. Read it.

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