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Pride and Prejudice |
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| eBook: eReader | 480 pages | ISBN 9781436219990 | 29 May 2008 | Penguin Classic |
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“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” So begins the delightful adventures of the witty and free-spirited Elizabeth Bennet and the proud but quite eligible Mr. Darcy in one of the first romantic comedies in the history of the novel.
Enriched eBook Features Editor Juliette Wells provides the following specially commissioned features for this Enriched eBook Classic:
• Filmography
• Nineteenth-Century Reviews
• Chronology
• Further Reading
• What Austen Ate
• How to Prepare Tea
• Austen Sites to Visit in England
• Map of Sites from the Novel
• Behaving Yourself: Etiquette and Dancing in Austen’s Day
• Illustrations of Fashion, Home Décor, Architecture, and Transportation
• Enriched eBook Notes
The enriched eBook format invites readers to go beyond the pages of these beloved works and gain more insight into the life and times of an author and the period in which the book was originally written for a rich reading experience.
@FirstThoughtBestThought Usually a man wills his home to his wife or kids. But sometimes, he wills it to a distant relative, so when he dies, you’re out on your ass.
And then, and THEN, that distant, meddlesome priest of a relative tries to seduce one of your sisters.
Unsure why anyone would want my sisters. All they want is to hit it with the officers – what war are they even fighting in the countryside?
Though my older sister–Jane–is nice. How could she not be? Jane is such a good name. I would like anybody named Jane.
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