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Pride and Prejudice

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A perennial favorite in the Norton Critical Editions series, this edition is based on the thoroughly annotated 1813 first edition text, tailored for undergraduate readers. "Backgrounds and Sources" features biographical portraits of Austen by family members and notable biographers Claire Tomalin and David Nokes. It includes seventeen letters from Austen, eight of which are new to this edition, providing insight into her close-knit society and her writing. Samples of her early work, including the epistolary *Love and Friendship*, allow readers to trace her development as a writer and engage in comparative reading. "Criticism" presents eighteen assessments of the novel from both nineteenth- and twentieth-century commentators, with six new additions. Notably, it features an interview with Colin Firth regarding the recent BBC adaptation. Additional contributions come from various scholars, including Richard Whately, Margaret Oliphant, and Marilyn Butler, among others. The edition also includes a Note on Money, a new Chronology of Austen's life and work, and an updated Selected Bibliography. Norton Critical Editions are recognized for their authoritative texts, comprehensive pedagogical apparatus, and accessibility, making them the preferred choice for scholarship at over 2,000 universities worldwide.

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Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen, Katherine Paterson

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Année de publication
2000
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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Scholastic
Publié
2000
Format
souple
Pages
405
ISBN10
0439101352
ISBN13
9780439101356
Première publication
1813
Titre original
Pride and Prejudice
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A perennial favorite in the Norton Critical Editions series, this edition is based on the thoroughly annotated 1813 first edition text, tailored for undergraduate readers. "Backgrounds and Sources" features biographical portraits of Austen by family members and notable biographers Claire Tomalin and David Nokes. It includes seventeen letters from Austen, eight of which are new to this edition, providing insight into her close-knit society and her writing. Samples of her early work, including the epistolary *Love and Friendship*, allow readers to trace her development as a writer and engage in comparative reading. "Criticism" presents eighteen assessments of the novel from both nineteenth- and twentieth-century commentators, with six new additions. Notably, it features an interview with Colin Firth regarding the recent BBC adaptation. Additional contributions come from various scholars, including Richard Whately, Margaret Oliphant, and Marilyn Butler, among others. The edition also includes a Note on Money, a new Chronology of Austen's life and work, and an updated Selected Bibliography. Norton Critical Editions are recognized for their authoritative texts, comprehensive pedagogical apparatus, and accessibility, making them the preferred choice for scholarship at over 2,000 universities worldwide.