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Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen's Timeless Romance of Wit Heart and Second Chances - cover

Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen's Timeless Romance of Wit Heart and Second Chances

Jane Austen

Maison d'édition: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

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Synopsis

💍 "It is a truth universally acknowledged
" — and the most beloved love story ever told.

Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen's enduring masterpiece—a dazzling blend of sharp wit, social commentary, and heartfelt romance. With unforgettable characters and a plot filled with misunderstandings, prideful mistakes, and emotional growth, this classic novel continues to enchant readers more than 200 years after its publication.

👒 Meet Elizabeth Bennet: fiercely intelligent, fiercely independent.
When she first crosses paths with the proud Mr. Darcy, sparks fly—but not the good kind. Yet as their worlds continue to collide, both begin to see beyond first impressions. In a society governed by class and custom, can love triumph over pride and prejudice?

💞 A novel of manners, mischief, and meaningful transformation.
From witty banter to poignant revelations, Austen crafts a story that's as emotionally resonant today as it was in the Regency era. Whether it's your first read or your fiftieth, Pride and Prejudice never loses its charm—or its power.

🌟 What Critics and Readers Say:
"The perfect novel." — The Atlantic

"Elizabeth and Darcy are literature's most iconic couple." — The Guardian

"Austen's wit is razor-sharp, her characters timeless." — Amazon Reviewer

🎯 Why You'll Love This Book:
Features one of literature's most iconic romances

A perfect blend of humor, heart, and social insight

Ideal for fans of Bridgerton, Jane Eyre, or contemporary romantic comedies

A beautifully written story of growth, love, and self-awareness

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Disponible depuis: 16/07/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 397 pages.

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