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A Timeless Classic: Pride and Prejudice (Gift Classics)
Pride and Prejudice, in its enchanting and beautifully designed edition, is an absolute gem that belongs in every book lover's collection. The elegance of this version, aptly titled Gift Classics, is apparent from the moment you lay eyes upon it.This book is a literary masterpiece by Jane Austen, and Gift Classics has paid homage to its brilliance with a stunning cover art, reminiscent of the Regency era in which the story is set. The detailing, embossed gold lettering, and carefully chosen font create an unparalleled aesthetic that instantly captivates.Beyond its visual appeal, this edition of Pride and Prejudice proudly upholds the essence of Austen's work. The pages are of exceptional quality, thick and crisp, ensuring a smooth reading experience. The font is well-sized and easy on the eyes, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the world of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy without any distractions.One delightful aspect of this edition is the inclusion of insightful annotations and footnotes, which shed light on the era, language, and historical context woven into the story. These explanations enrich the reading experience, making the dialogue and societal norms of Austen's time more accessible and relatable.Gift Classics' meticulous attention to detail extends to the binding, which is sturdy and built to last. This is a book that can withstand multiple readings, a true heirloom to be passed down through generations.As a classic that has been adapted countless times into various media forms, Pride and Prejudice continues to captivate and enchant readers with its timeless characters and the exploration of love, identity, and class divisions. Gift Classics has truly done justice to this beloved novel, presenting it with utmost respect and care.Whether you are a devoted Austen fan or a newcomer to her works, Pride and Prejudice (Gift Classics) is a treasure that will adorn your bookshelf and provide endless joy in revisiting or discovering Jane Austen's world.
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Classic love story brought to life in audio
Pride and Prejudice is my all-time favourite novel. I love anything P+P themed, and I’ve written a lot of reviews for P+P variations, but (until now) I’ve never written a review for the original! I’ve read this book so many times that I’ve worn out several paper copies, so I invested in the audiobook version. I so glad that I did; the narration by Rosamund Pike is perfect.
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I have `known' Pride and Prejudice for a long time both through the BBC series and the more recent Keira Knightly film, and that's without mentioning all the modernisations (like Bridget Jones' Diary), so I have been meaning to actually read it for a long time. Why have I never read it before? Well I don't tend to have the best of experiences with classics, I gave up on my last one, Vanity Fair. The Hunchback of NotreDame got thrown across the room. I struggled through Rachel Ray, and regretted not giving u. I only liked Jane Eyre in retrospect and was never that into Wuthering Heights.In fact pretty much the only classic I have enjoyed (that wasn't written for children) was my first Austen, Northanger Abbey. Not long afterwards in the hope I had found a classic writer I actually enjoyed I started Emma, but on reading a little decided I wasn't really in the right mood, so I left the classics until now.So was Northanger Abbey just a flux? I was a bit worried it would be as it's known as the `different' Austen novel. Certainly it is very different from Pride and Prejudice but still I liked this at least as much. Just as with Northanger Abbey I found that I was laughing a lot more than I had expected. I loved Lizzy. She comes across so much smarter and wittier, and even more caring than she does in either filmed adaptation and while I had liked Lizzy in both (probably more in the BBC version) I got to know her in the same way the book allowed me to (certainly that is probably something that is generally easier to do on the page than on film, but that's a discussion for another time I think.).Generally I knew what to expect from the book, in some ways it made it easier to read because in areas when I felt the book was getting a little slow I knew it couldn't be long until a bit I knew. In other ways though it made it harder to read, because I was eager for those bits. Luckily it has been a while since I had watched Pride and Prejudice so while I wasn't exactly surprised by events it did occasionally take reading about them to remind me. The one thing I really expected though was for the novel to be told from Lizzy's point of view and actually that wasn't so. Certainly you saw much into Lizzy's mind, and that's part of the reason that she was such a well constructed character, but you also see a fair bit into Darcy's mind and to a lesser extend the rest of the Bennett family. Really that was what made the novel for me. Yes, the story is great, but has inspired so many stories that it has become predictable. However the was the characters were written so you could almost be another member of the Bennett family was what made it special.
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