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Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

Narrator Lopez Mickaël

Publisher: Mika

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Summary

A single remark, spoken in a drawing room, sets in motion a quiet battle of wit, pride, and unspoken desire. 
In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen delivers one of literature’s most incisive explorations of love, social convention, and self-deception. Writing at the turn of the 19th century, Austen combines irony and psychological insight to expose the fragile balance between reason and emotion in a society governed by reputation and marriage. 
Enter the world of the Bennet family, where Elizabeth Bennet’s sharp intelligence collides with the reserved pride of Mr. Darcy. Observe the misunderstandings, social rituals, and subtle transformations that unfold through balls, conversations, and letters. Along the way, Austen reveals the dangers of first impressions, the cost of prejudice, and the quiet courage required to truly know oneself. 
More than two centuries after its publication, Pride and Prejudice continues to shape literature, cinema, and popular culture. Its characters feel timeless, its humor remains razor-sharp, and its emotional truths resonate with anyone who has ever mistaken judgment for certainty. 
This audiobook offers an immersive listening experience, enhanced by clear, high-quality AI narration that respects Austen’s elegant prose while making it fluid and accessible for modern audiences. 
Rediscover a masterpiece of intelligence and feeling. Listen now—and let wit, romance, and revelation unfold.
Duration: about 20 hours (20:13:12)
Publishing date: 2026-02-10; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —