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Pride And Prejudice
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Jane Austen's celebrated work is a sparkling tale of social mores, cherished globally as a pinnacle of English literature. At the heart of this story is the lively Elizabeth Bennet, one of five sisters caught in the intricacies of inheritance, as their family estate is destined to fall into the hands of the pompous Mr. William Collins due to the absence of a male heir. This sets the stage for the delightful and intricate dance between Elizabeth and the proud Mr. Darcy, a bachelor whose arrogance she initially despises. "Pride and Prejudice" stands as Austen's crowning achievement, deftly weaving a vivid depiction of matrimonial pursuits and societal tensions, all imbued with a blend of humor and profound insight. This edition features an introduction by Margaret Drabble and an afterword by Eloisa James, offering further perspectives on this enduring classic.
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Jane Austen's celebrated work is a sparkling tale of social mores, cherished globally as a pinnacle of English literature. At the heart of this story is the lively Elizabeth Bennet, one of five sisters caught in the intricacies of inheritance, as their family estate is destined to fall into the hands of the pompous Mr. William Collins due to the absence of a male heir. This sets the stage for the delightful and intricate dance between Elizabeth and the proud Mr. Darcy, a bachelor whose arrogance she initially despises. "Pride and Prejudice" stands as Austen's crowning achievement, deftly weaving a vivid depiction of matrimonial pursuits and societal tensions, all imbued with a blend of humor and profound insight. This edition features an introduction by Margaret Drabble and an afterword by Eloisa James, offering further perspectives on this enduring classic.
