Pride and Prejudice (Chartwell Classics)
von Jane Austen
Enjoy Jane Austen’s mastery of irony, dialogue, and realism in the unforgettable love story Pride and Prejudice, then share this classic piece of literature with a new generation.When headstrong and independent Elizabeth Bennet is required to find a wealthy husband, her encounter with the arrogant Mr. Darcy leads to one of the most entertaining and satisfying courtships ever imagined. Beyond the romance, Pride and Prejudice is a book full of humor and wit that is also a commentary on upper-class social manners at the turn of the nineteenth century.Even though it is concerned with love and marriage, the novel is a rejection of Romanticism, a popular way of imagining the world at that time. Austen preferred to highlight the rational abilities of her characters and not portray them as completely controlled by their emotions. Pride and Prejudice’s characters aren’t robots, though. Austen shows universal situations in a perfectly clear light—embarrassment when someone is foolish, the nervous feeling of falling in love, and the chagrin caused by making a big mistake.Austen’s mastery of irony, dialogue, and realism support character development and make Pride and Prejudice a pure pleasure to read. Complete and unabridged, this elegantly designed, jacketed hardcover edition features an introduction by Victorian literature scholar Deborah Lutz and a timeline of the life and times of Jane Austen.Essential volumes for the shelves of every classic literature lover, the Chartwell Classics series includes beautifully presented works and collections from some of the most important authors in literary history. Chartwell Classics are the editions of choice for the most discerning literature buffs.Other titles in the Chartwell Classics Series include: Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft; Complete Grimm’s Fairy Tales; Complete Novels of Jane Austen; Complete Sherlock Holme; Complete Tales & Poems of Edgar Allen Poe; Complete Works of William Shakespeare; Divine Comedy; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Other Tales; The Essential Tales of H.P. Lovecraft; The Federalist Papers; The Inferno; The Call of the Wild and White Fang; Moby Dick; The Odyssey; The Essential Grimm’s Fairy Tales; Emma; The Great Gatsby; The Secret Garden; Anne of Green Gables; The Essential Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe; The Phantom of the Opera; The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital; Republic; Frankenstein; Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea; The Picture of Dorian Gray; Meditations; Wuthering Heights; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass; A Tales of Two Cities; Beowulf; The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories; Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; Little Women
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Pride and Prejudice (Chartwell Classics)
von Jane Austen
Enjoy Jane Austen’s mastery of irony, dialogue, and realism in the unforgettable love story Pride and Prejudice, then share this classic piece of literature with a new generation.When headstrong and independent Elizabeth Bennet is required to find a wealthy husband, her encounter with the arrogant Mr. Darcy leads to one of the most entertaining and satisfying courtships ever imagined. Beyond the romance, Pride and Prejudice is a book full of humor and wit that is also a commentary on upper-class social manners at the turn of the nineteenth century.Even though it is concerned with love and marriage, the novel is a rejection of Romanticism, a popular way of imagining the world at that time. Austen preferred to highlight the rational abilities of her characters and not portray them as completely controlled by their emotions. Pride and Prejudice’s characters aren’t robots, though. Austen shows universal situations in a perfectly clear light—embarrassment when someone is foolish, the nervous feeling of falling in love, and the chagrin caused by making a big mistake.Austen’s mastery of irony, dialogue, and realism support character development and make Pride and Prejudice a pure pleasure to read. Complete and unabridged, this elegantly designed, jacketed hardcover edition features an introduction by Victorian literature scholar Deborah Lutz and a timeline of the life and times of Jane Austen.Essential volumes for the shelves of every classic literature lover, the Chartwell Classics series includes beautifully presented works and collections from some of the most important authors in literary history. Chartwell Classics are the editions of choice for the most discerning literature buffs.Other titles in the Chartwell Classics Series include: Complete Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft; Complete Grimm’s Fairy Tales; Complete Novels of Jane Austen; Complete Sherlock Holme; Complete Tales & Poems of Edgar Allen Poe; Complete Works of William Shakespeare; Divine Comedy; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Other Tales; The Essential Tales of H.P. Lovecraft; The Federalist Papers; The Inferno; The Call of the Wild and White Fang; Moby Dick; The Odyssey; The Essential Grimm’s Fairy Tales; Emma; The Great Gatsby; The Secret Garden; Anne of Green Gables; The Essential Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe; The Phantom of the Opera; The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital; Republic; Frankenstein; Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea; The Picture of Dorian Gray; Meditations; Wuthering Heights; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass; A Tales of Two Cities; Beowulf; The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories; Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; Little Women
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3,5 Generally I enjoyed the book a lot, doing it as a buddy read was definitely a good choice as it turns out collective intelligence and the willingness to google stuff helps when you try to understand this classic that is so much more than a love story (basically it is everything BUT a love story for its most part). However, since we split it in three meetings analogous to the three volumes the rhythm did get me out of my reading groove (as I didn’t want to read ahead) which then turned into a small slump resulting into me not even finishing on time (I was also reading a very entertaining Christmas book on the side which surely didn’t help). After having issues for the first 70ish pages I finally managed to get the grip of the sentence structure and grammar of the English at the time and ended up loving it. Also loved all the satire and grain of salt and “Augenzwinkern” with which Austen tells the story of Lizzy, Darcy, Jane and Bingley. I did not enjoy the “side quest” at the end on Wickham and Lydia and it annoyed me a bit. Generally I need to learn more about Austen and am happy that we continue with more of her work as part of the buddy read group! Yay! Intrigued to (re)watch the movie now and see how it differs from the book.
The one and only. Will always be a 5/5.
At first I thought my favourite book from Jane Austen was Northanger Abbey but I was so wrong.
2.5
Jane Austens Schreibstil hat mich durch ihre Wortgewandtheit und ihren Witz am meisten überrascht und über die gelegentliche Verwirrung der ganzen Charaktere, ihre Spitznamen und die mir fremden englischen Gesellschaftsstrukturen des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts hinweggeholfen. Ihr feines Gespür dafür, bestimmte Eigenheiten der verschiedenen Nebencharaktere zu überzeichnen, verleiht der Geschichte einen zeitlosen Humor. Die Liebesgeschichte ist vornehmlich aus Elizabeths Perspektive geschrieben und baut sich subtil auf, ohne langweilig zu werden. Die ganz großen Gefühle blieben für mich jedoch aus, weil es relativ selten zur direkten Kommunikation zwischen Elizabeth und Mr. Darcy kam und entscheidende Momente in indirekter Rede wiedergegeben wurden. In diesem Punkt hat mich Jane Eyre von Charlotte Brontë beispielsweise deutlich mehr bewegt. Trotzdem hab ich mich sehr gut durch diese Romanze unterhalten gefühlt und kann sie vor allem wegen des Erzählstils all jenen empfehlen, die gerne zwischen den Zeilen lesen.