Bookbot

A Norton Critical Edition: Pride and Prejudice

An Authoritative Text, Backgrounds, and Sources Criticism - Second Edition

Paramètres

  • 388pages
  • 14 heures de lecture

En savoir plus sur le livre

A Story of lively and rebellious Elizabeth Bennett, one of five unmarried daughters living in the countryside of 19th century England. In a world where obtaining an advantageous marriage is a woman's sole occupation, Elizabeth's independent manner threatens her families future. Will her romantic sparing with the mysterious, sophisticated and arrogant E'Arcy end in misfortune-- or will love's true nature prevail? -- Jane Austen's superb romantic classic comedy follows a cast of society's elite through the games of love and negotiations of marriage in the countryside of 19th century England. It is a lighthearted commentary on the aristocratic and near-aristrocratic English country life. By the use of gentile irony, it shows us our own vanities and prejudices and encourages us to see in every person, an individual to be judged strictly on his or her own merits.

Achat du livre

A Norton Critical Edition: Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen, Donald J. Gray

Langue
Année de publication
1993
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(souple)
Nous vous informerons par e-mail dès que nous l’aurons retrouvé.

Modes de paiement

Personne n'a encore évalué .Évaluer

Titre
A Norton Critical Edition: Pride and Prejudice
Sous-titre
An Authoritative Text, Backgrounds, and Sources Criticism - Second Edition
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
W.W. Norton
Publié
1993
Format
souple
Pages
388
ISBN10
0393962946
ISBN13
9780393962949
Séries
Description
A Story of lively and rebellious Elizabeth Bennett, one of five unmarried daughters living in the countryside of 19th century England. In a world where obtaining an advantageous marriage is a woman's sole occupation, Elizabeth's independent manner threatens her families future. Will her romantic sparing with the mysterious, sophisticated and arrogant E'Arcy end in misfortune-- or will love's true nature prevail? -- Jane Austen's superb romantic classic comedy follows a cast of society's elite through the games of love and negotiations of marriage in the countryside of 19th century England. It is a lighthearted commentary on the aristocratic and near-aristrocratic English country life. By the use of gentile irony, it shows us our own vanities and prejudices and encourages us to see in every person, an individual to be judged strictly on his or her own merits.