Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (Premium e-Reader Edition) Romantic Comedy • Comedy of Manners • Coming-of-Age ( Bildunggsroman) Story • Class & Status • Marriage & Wealth • Reputation • Regency/Historical Fiction • Realism
A World of High Society, Sparkling Banter, and True LoveLong before modern romantic comedies populated television screens,
Jane Austen crafted the definitive blueprint for romantic tension and character-driven drama. Pride and Prejudice is far more than a simple period romance; it is a profound, razor-sharp critique of a rigid class structure where a woman's financial survival depends entirely on an advantageous marriage.
From the bustling country balls of Hertfordshire to the breathtaking, majestic grounds of Pemberley, the narrative follows Elizabeth and Darcy as they misjudge each other at every turn.
To find happiness, they must both undergo a profound transformation—Elizabeth must conquer her snap judgments, and Darcy must shed his aristocratic snobbery. Filled with iconic, deeply funny characters like the ridiculous Mr. Collins, the superficial Wickham, and the chaotic Mrs. Bennet, this monumental classic remains a fresh, highly entertaining testament to human nature.
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