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Pride and prejudice / Jane Austen ; with illustrations by George Allen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Wordsworth Classics | Wordsworth classicsPublication details: Hertfordshire : Wordsworth Editions Limited, 1994.Description: 279 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 185326833X
  • 9781853268335
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823.7
LOC classification:
  • PR 4034 A933p 1994
Summary: When Elizabeth Bennet first meets eligible bachelor Fitzwilliam Darcy, she thinks him arrogant and conceited; he is indifferent to her good looks and lively mind. When she later discovers that Darcy has involved himself in the troubled relationship between his friend Bingley and her beloved sister Jane, she is determined to dislike him more than ever. In the sparkling comedy of manners that follows, Jane Austen shows the folly of judging by first impressions and superbly evokes the friendships, gossip and snobberies of provincial middle-class life.
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When Elizabeth Bennet first meets eligible bachelor Fitzwilliam Darcy, she thinks him arrogant and conceited; he is indifferent to her good looks and lively mind. When she later discovers that Darcy has involved himself in the troubled relationship between his friend Bingley and her beloved sister Jane, she is determined to dislike him more than ever. In the sparkling comedy of manners that follows, Jane Austen shows the folly of judging by first impressions and superbly evokes the friendships, gossip and snobberies of provincial middle-class life.

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