Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a new edition published by Courier Corporation in January 1995. This classic novel, consisting of 262 pages, explores the life of Elizabeth Bennet, the second eldest of five daughters, as her mother seeks suitable marriages for them. The narrative centers on Elizabeth’s sharp intelligence and spirited personality, particularly in her initial disdain for Mr. Darcy, who is perceived as the most disagreeable man. The story unfolds as both characters undergo significant personal growth, leading to a transformation in their relationship.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as romance and social class within this historical context. The novel’s comedic elements serve to highlight the complexities of character and the interplay between energy and order in personal relationships. Through Elizabeth’s journey and her interactions with Mr. Darcy, Austen invites reflection on the nature of strength and the societal expectations of her time. This edition presents a timeless tale that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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Elizabeth Bennet, the second eldest of five daughters whom Mrs. Bennet is anxious to dispose of in marriage, is the most intelligent and delightful of all Jane Austen’s heroines. Her vitality, vivacity and wit, her hasty dismissal of superior Mr. Darcy– the most disagreeable man in the world’–how he improves his manners and she changes her mind, are the central ingredients of “Pride and Prejudice. It is Jane Austen’s best-loved novel and through the depth and sparkle of its comedy we are encouraged to consider what balance of energy and order, playfulness and regulation constitutes real strength of character.
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