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Austens Pride And Prejudice
Author: Kalil, Marie
Cliffs Notes; Paperback; Illustrations
96 pages
Published: August 2000
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
ISBN: 0764586076

Jane Austen's most popular and well-known work, Pride and Prejudice follows Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters as they navigate the social milieu of provincial 18th-century England. Withironic plot twists, the young men and women in the novel find love and marriage in forms ultimately appropriate to their respective characters. Austen's belief in rationalism triumphs in the union ofElizabeth and Mr. Darcy, as the two come to respect each other's character and forgive each other's faults. The novel also provides a rich treatment of English society on the cusp of the Industrial Revolution.Need a quick take on a book you have to understand? Covering the best in classic literature, as well as modern-day literature, the competitively priced, extensive Cliffs Notes can help. Need a quick take on a book you have to understand? Covering the best in classic literature, as well as modern-day literature, the competitively priced, extensive Cliffs Notes can help.Aimed at students needing to understand a subject with a minimum of fuss, Cliffs Notes analyses both classic and modern literature. In this text Jane Austen's 18th century novel, on the social milieu in England of the period, is scrutinised.


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