Pride and Prejudice
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6b Jane Austen. London: Chapman and Hall, 1870.
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Pride and Prejudice, first published in 1813, is the celebrated novel by Jane Austen following the spirited Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates questions of love, class, and social expectation in early nineteenth-century England. Through her evolving relationship with the reserved Mr. Darcy, Austen explores themes of misunderstanding, personal growth, and the tension between individual desire and societal pressure. Noted for its wit, sharp social observation, and enduring characters, the novel remains one of the most beloved works in English literature, admired for both its romance and its subtle critique of the conventions of its time.
Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an English novelist whose works have come to define the literature of manners, offering keen insight into the lives and social structures of the British gentry. Writing with irony, precision, and a deep understanding of human behavior, Austen produced a small but influential body of work that achieved modest success during her lifetime. Her reputation grew significantly after her death, and she is now regarded as one of the most important and widely read authors in the English language, with Pride and Prejudice standing as a central pillar of her enduring legacy.
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Later, binding in a green half Morocco with spine slightly rubbed. Small ink stain to the foot of the upper cover. Little light foxing throughout. Fine condition.