Pride and Prejudice

mass market paperback, 335 pages

English language

Published June 20, 1980 by New American Library.

OCLC Number:
1012125147

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The romantic clash of two opinionated young people provides the sustaining theme of Pride and Prejudice. Vivacious Elizabeth Bennet is fascinated and repelled by the arrogant Mr. Darcy, whose condescending airs and acrid tongue have alienated her entire family. Their spirited courtship is conducted against a back- ground of assembly-ball flirtations and drawing-room intrigues. Jane Austen's fam- ous novel captures the affections of class- conscious 1 8th century English families with matrimonial aims and rivalries. Her people are universal; they live a truth beyond time, change, or caricature. George Eliot called Jane Austen "the greatest artist that has ever written," and Sir Walter Scott wrote of her work, "There is a truth of painting in her writings which always delights me."

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