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Pride & Prejudice

Jane Austen

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

In "Pride and Prejudice," Jane Austen masterfully weaves a tale of love, societal expectations, and individual agency, set against the backdrop of early 19th-century England. The novel meticulously examines the intricacies of manners, morality, and relationships through the sharp wit of its characters, particularly the intelligent and headstrong Elizabeth Bennet. Austen employs free indirect discourse, allowing readers to intimately understand her characters' thoughts while navigating the rigid class structures of Regency society. The dialogue sparkles with irony, presenting both humor and social critique, making it a hallmark of literary realism and a precursor to modern romantic fiction. Jane Austen, born in 1775, was a keen observer of her surroundings, drawing on her experiences within a family of modest gentry. Growing up immersed in literature and the arts, she cultivated an acute awareness of social dynamics that would profoundly influence her writing. "Pride and Prejudice," published in 1813, reflects her own struggles with societal norms and her quest for autonomy, providing timeless commentary on the agency of women in a patriarchal society. This timeless classic is highly recommended for anyone interested in the pursuit of self-understanding and the complexities of love amidst societal pressures. Austen's nuanced characters and their transformative journeys resonate with contemporary readers, making this an essential read for aficionados of both historical fiction and romantic literature.
Available since: 12/14/2023.
Print length: 350 pages.

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