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Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice

Set against the backdrop of the rigid social conventions of 19th-century England, “Pride and Prejudice” unveils an intricate interplay of emotions and values. Elizabeth Bennet, a fearless and intelligent young woman, finds herself immersed in a whirlwind of feelings upon crossing paths with the haughty Mr. Darcy. Amid sharp dialogues, dances, and intrigues, both face the challenge of overcoming their own barriers of pride and prejudice to discover true love. In this masterpiece by Jane Austen, the characters transcend the pages, revealing nuances of the human soul and inviting readers to immerse themselves in a universe of captivating passions and unexpected twists.
434 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publisher
NS English
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Quotes

  • Mikey6305has quoted4 months ago
    Our importance, our respectability in the world must be affected by the wild volatility, the assurance and disdain of all restraint which mark Lydia’s character. Excuse me, for I must speak plainly. If you, my dear father, will not take the trouble of checking her exuberant spirits, and of teaching her that her present pursuits are not to be the business of her life, she will soon be beyond the reach of amendment. Her character will be fixed, and she will, at sixteen, be the most determined flirt that ever made herself or her family ridiculous; a flirt, too, in the worst and meanest degree of flirtation; without any attraction beyond youth and a tolerable person; and, from the ignorance and emptiness of her mind, wholly unable to ward off any portion of that universal
  • fanhas quoted2 years ago
    "In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you."

    I want to scream

  • Mikey6305has quoted3 months ago
    “A man who has once been refused! How could I ever be foolish enough to expect a renewal of his love? Is there one among the sex, who would not protest against such a weakness as a second proposal to the same woman? There is no indignity so abhorrent to their feelings!”

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