Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice

By Jane Austen

  • Release Date: 1813-01-28
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
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From 29,958 Ratings

Description

An Apple Books Classic edition.

Jane Austen’s beloved classic opens with this witty and very memorable line: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” With all the twists and turns of a soap opera, Pride and Prejudice chronicles the drama that ensues when the wealthy bachelor Mr. Darcy moves close to the Bennet family home in the English countryside. The news of his arrival sends the socially ambitious Mrs. Bennet-whose main concern is finding suitable matches for her five daughters-into overdrive.

The book’s main character, the high-spirited Elizabeth Bennet, is a strikingly modern heroine: a woman who refuses to lower her expectations or transform herself to suit society’s norms. Austen’s novel achieves a remarkable balance, serving up barbed criticism of the obsession with money, status, and matrimony even as it draws us into a swoon-worthy love story. At its heart, Pride and Prejudice is a romantic comedy, and a darned great one at that. It’s so much fun to turn the pages and wonder about Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy: Will they or won’t they overcome their excessive pride and initial prejudices to make a happily-ever-after connection?

Reviews

  • Pride and Prejudice

    4
    By Loveequalsdeath
    I still love everything about this book and I watched the 2005 movie directly after reading this and it made me love the book a lot more the only character that I didn’t really like was the mother. She talked WAY TOO MUCH for my liking.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    5
    By MKD2016
    My all time favourite book.. a must read for someone wanting to delve into the classics..
  • Pride and Prejudice

    3
    By S1llySue
    Little boring, but I understand that that was how literature was written at the time and recognize Jane Austen’s talent.
  • It’s a book!

    4
    By Wowanicknamessdf
    Test test test
  • Difficult reading

    3
    By ceskadiana
    I enjoyed watching Pride & Prejudice in the BBC series and in film, but Austen’s writing style was difficult to read. She gave some of her characters very long diatribes to recite, which were difficult to comprehend, due to her use of archaic English, and very complicated terminology. Many times I had difficulty following which character was speaking, since she rarely told us who was the speaker. I plowed through to the end, to see if her ending was better than the film and BBC ones, and I was disappointed that her ending was so blah. If this is her best work, I will never read any of her other ones.
  • Me and my mom’s favorite!

    5
    By Averly M.
    Absolutely a MUST-READ! Jane Austen outdid herself with this. Anyone that likes classics MUST read pride and prejudice!
  • Chef

    5
    By family2152
    So well written!
  • Different

    4
    By Library_Dave
    I enjoyed this because it is written in a style that is not used very much anymore. The story progresses mainly through dialogue rather than descriptions. There were a few times that I had to reread a section due to antiquated sentence structure.
  • 5/5

    5
    By Dylan MT
    This book is truly beautiful. Originally, it took me a while to actually sacrifice my leisure, but it was all worth it. Every single character meant so much to me, because they all had different dispositions that fit together like a puzzle piece. I love the way that most of the characters are dynamic, and how they changed over time. There is not a thing I would change about this book, and would recommend it to a great degree.
  • Wonderful book😍❤️❤️💕

    5
    By soph23498
    It is such a great book one reason I like it is because it has my middle name in it Elizabeth and she sound just like me