Pride and Prejudice
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6W Jane Austen. London: Collins Clear-Type Press, 1952
Notes
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice was originally published anonymously in three volumes in 1813 with the the three words ‘By a Lady’ in place of the authors name. This book stands as the ultimate masterpiece of regency0era romantic fiction and social satire. The narrative centers on Elizabeth Bennet, a fiercely intelligent, witty, and independent young woman navigating the rigid economic realities of the English gentry alongside her four sisters and her socially ambitious mother. When the wealthy, brooding aristocrat Fitzwilliam Darcy moves into their rural neighborhood, his initial snobbish refusal to dance with Elizabeth sparks her immediate, deep-seated resentment. The plot expertly unfolds through a series of sharp social encounters, catastrophic misunderstandings, and family scandals, tracing how both Elizabeth and Darcy must humble themselves to conquer their respective flaws—her hasty, biased judgment and his arrogant class consciousness. Beneath its sparkling veneer of drawing-room comedy and unmatched romantic tension, the novel delivers a brilliant, enduring critique of a society that systematically reduced women's lives to the cold calculations of financial marriage contracts.

