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Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Since its immediate success inPride and Prejudice has remained one of the most popular novels in the English language. Jane Austen called this brilliant work “her own darling child” and its vivacious heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, “as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print.
Darcy, is Since its immediate success inPride and Prejudice has remained one of the most popular novels in the English language. Darcy, is a splendid performance of civilized sparring. And Jane Austen’s radiant wit sparkles as her characters dance a delicate quadrille of flirtation and intrigue, making this book the most superb comedy of manners of Regency England.
Pride and Prejudice
Published October 10th by Modern Library first published January 28th England Hertfordshire, England Derbyshire, England. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
To ask other readers questions about Pride and Prejudiceplease sign up. How do I understand the language in Pride and Prejudice?
I’m 13 and we haven’t studied it in school but I would like to read it for fun but I can’t understand even the first page! Can someone please help me out! Thomas Do you have a phone, Kindle, tablet, or anything that can read eBooks?
I would recommend reading Pride and Prejudice as an eBook, because most …more Do you have a phone, Kindle, tablet, or anything that can read eBooks? I think that being able to look up words and phrases immediately helped me to enjoy Pride and Prejudice and understand it well, unlike most of my classmates, who ended up hating it because they were frustrated with the writing.
I’m 14 years old and I read it this year so age shouldn’t be a problem. As weird as this method sounds, it really worked and for me, has made reading classics fun rather than a chore. Pride and Prejudice is legally free to download as an eBook, so why not give it a try? Whatever you choose to do, I hope that you enjoy Pride and Prejudice; it’s such a great book: Can anyone please recommend other satires or comedies of manner?
I enjoy Austen’s sense of humor immensely. Tanmay Tikekar Though not exactly a ‘comedy of manner’ per se, Catch is arguably the definitive work of satire. It’s more biting than Austen and more serious than …more Though not exactly a ‘comedy of manner’ per se, Catch is arguably the definitive work of satire.

It’s more biting than Austen and more serious than Wilde, though. See all 94 questions about Pride and Prejudice….
Lists with This Book. Mar 16, Stephen rated it it was amazing Shelves: You see, I decided I wanted to get more literated by reading the “classicals” in between my steady flow of science fiction, mystery and horror. The question was where to begin.
It also made me made retrospectively pleased that I named my youngest daughter Sydney. One, I thought it pinos be a bit too romantical for me. The second, and much pponos distressing, reason was that Twilight was on many of the same lists as this book. Austen fans should pull a nutty over that one. So needless to zusten I went into this thinking I might hate it. I absolutely loved xusten book and had a mammoth, raging heart-on for it from the opening scene at the breakfast table when Father Witty Mr.
Bennet is giving sly sarcasm to Mrs. I literaphorically could not get enough of this story. I was instantly captivated by the characters and Elizabeth Bennet, the main protagonist, immediately became one of my all time favorite characters.
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Darcy joined that party as soon as he showed up in the narrative as Austej thought he was terrific as well. Overall, preddrasude writing could not have been better. It was descriptive, lush and brilliant. The story could not have been more engaging or intelligent and the characters could not have been more magnificentastic.
Elizabeth and Fitz are both smart, witty, self-confident and good. Austen could not have written them better. Oh, and I am sorry if this is a bit of a minor spoiler but I need to add that George Wickham is a cock-blocking braggadouche of startling proportions.
I needed to say that and now I feel better. This one has made it onto my list of All Time Favorite novels and is truly one of the classics that lives up to its billing.
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Mar 07, Rolls rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Anyone who predtasude unafraid to be seen susten this on the subway. Up until about page one hundred I found this book vexing, frivolous and down right tedious. I now count myself as a convert to the Austen cult.
I must confess I have been known to express an antipathy for anything written or set before I just cannot get down with corsets, outdoor plumbing and buggy rides. Whenever someone dips a quill into an inkwell my eyes glaze over. This is a shortcoming I readily “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen started off annoying me and ended up enchanting me.
This is a shortcoming I readily own up to but have no desire to correct. So I admit to not starting this book with the highest of hopes. I did really enjoy Ang Lee’s “Sense and Sensibility” however and so when my friend threw the gauntlet down I dutifully picked it up.
Boy did I hate him at first. To get anywhere with this book one has to immerse oneself in the realities of life and marriage in the nineteenth century.
At first all this talk of entailment and manners just left me cold. I liked the language to be sure. Austen’s dialogue is delightful through out but dialogue alone no matter how delicious does not a great novel make. A hundred pages or so in though I started to see what a shrewd eye for character this Austen woman had. Collins was the first person I marvelled at. His character springs forth fully formed as a total but somehow loveable ass.
From that point on I found much to love about this book. I was so into it by the end that I was laughing at some characters, sympathizing with others and clucking my tongue at an unhappy few. In short I was completely absorbed.

In conclusion I must now count myself a fan of Miss Austen’s novels and not just their fim adaptations and do so look forward to acqauinting myself with more of her work in the future. View all 55 comments. The review you are about to read was written in That’s almost 10 years ago! I was 17 and thought I was the smartest person ever! In all honesty I barely remember this book.
So, negative comments regarding my intelligence are no longer necessary. They will be ignored. As they have been for probably 6 years predrassude.
Can we all just LOL at my use of the words “mind-numbing balls”?? This book is quite possibly the most predrssude novel I have ever read in my prevrasude. Why this book is so highly treasured by society is beyond me. It is pages of nothing. The story really probably could predrasud been told in about 8 pages, but Austen makes us slog through pages of mind-numbing balls and dinner-parties.
This is a snore. Read my review of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Shiru Wa That’s what I thought! Reading this book felt like a chore. I really do not understand why people are fascinated by it.
