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Pride and Prejudice
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Part of the stunning "Clothbound Classics" collection from "Penguin," designed by the esteemed Coralie Bickford-Smith, these exquisite editions boast high-quality, colorful cloth covers with foil detailing embedded in the design. Elizabeth Bennet's initial encounter with the eligible Fitzwilliam Darcy leaves her viewing him as both arrogant and self-absorbed, as he seems uninterested in her charm and intellect. Her disdain for him deepens when she learns of his interference in the precarious romance between his friend Bingley and her cherished sister Jane. Through a brilliant comedy of manners, Jane Austen masterfully illustrates the pitfalls of hasty judgments and vividly captures the nuances of friendships, rumors, and snobbery in provincial middle-class society.
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Part of the stunning "Clothbound Classics" collection from "Penguin," designed by the esteemed Coralie Bickford-Smith, these exquisite editions boast high-quality, colorful cloth covers with foil detailing embedded in the design. Elizabeth Bennet's initial encounter with the eligible Fitzwilliam Darcy leaves her viewing him as both arrogant and self-absorbed, as he seems uninterested in her charm and intellect. Her disdain for him deepens when she learns of his interference in the precarious romance between his friend Bingley and her cherished sister Jane. Through a brilliant comedy of manners, Jane Austen masterfully illustrates the pitfalls of hasty judgments and vividly captures the nuances of friendships, rumors, and snobbery in provincial middle-class society.
