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Pride and prejudice - cover

Pride and prejudice

Jane Austen

Casa editrice: Edicions Perelló

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Pride and Prejudice is a timeless story of love and misunderstandings set in 19th-century England. Elizabeth Bennet, an intelligent and independent young woman, faces the pressures of societal expectations while longing for true love. When she meets Mr. Darcy, a wealthy and seemingly aloof man, their mutual prejudices lead to conflict and misjudgments. As their relationship evolves, both must confront their own pride and assumptions, ultimately discovering the importance of love, personal growth, and not judging by appearances.
Disponibile da: 21/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 330 pagine.

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