Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
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Re: Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
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Overall, I would say Austen gives you a Victorian version of chick-lit, so you can't really expect too much from it. Just enjoy the ride without asking too many questions!
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I will always love Pride and Prejudice, maybe it's time to read it again . . .
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Jane Austen had a reason for everything she included in Pride and Prejudice, so if you get lost in the archaisms or if the scene doesn't make sense to you, search an analysis online. It makes the read so much more worthwhile.
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I love that you named your dog Mr. Darcy!tinatin wrote:I recently read "Pride and Prejudice" and I must say it is most likely one of the best books I ever read, in fact, so good, I named my dog after one of the main characters, Mr. Darcy! The book is written in a very interesting language and has a wonderful plot, perfect for anyone who is interested in learning more about the ways of humainty or just wants to read a pleasant story, with a happy ending.
I know what you mean about a pleasant story with a happy ending. Pride and Prejudice is definitely a pleasant read.