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Pride and Predjudice illus by Brock Kindle Edition

4.6 out of 5 stars 44,899 ratings

Pride and Prejudice does it all. It shows us how life should flow,
with gentlemen and ladies, heroes and gallantry, changes
brought about by love, wealth and influence, and as only possible
in Regency England. Yes, the petty minds, the rascals, the extortioners, and the simple minded all take their places, but they do not overshadow Elizabeth and Darcy. And that is all we can tell without explaining too much about why this is one of the most important pieces of English literature.

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In a remote Hertfordshire village, far off the good coach roads of George III's England, Mr. and Mrs. Bennet -- a country squire of no great means and his scatterbrained wife -- must marry off their five vivacious daughters. At the heart of this all-consuming enterprise are the headstrong second daughter Elizabeth and her aristocratic suitor Fitzwilliam Darcy, two lovers in whom pride and prejudice must be overcome before love can bring the novel to its magnificent conclusion.

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We recently purchased three of your classics series hardcovers for our 15 year old daughter's birthday, and she was estatic. The books are beautifully done, and it was nice to see that they used the original versions' formatting. We anxiously look forward to any new volumes you may add. If we might make a suggestion for a future addition to this series, please consider Treasure Island, as this would be a most welcome addition to her new collection. Thanks for producing a wonderful product. -- Russ and Beth Ouellette

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0042P52YS
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pavilion Press (August 31, 2003)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 31, 2003
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.8 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 196 pages
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Customers find this book to be a thought-provoking love story filled with satirical frivolity and wonderful character development, particularly praising Elizabeth's character. Moreover, they appreciate its insightful content and consider it good value for money. However, the writing quality receives mixed feedback, with some enjoying the language while others find it difficult to follow. Additionally, the print size and pacing draw mixed reactions - while some find it perfect to tote around, others note the very small print, and while some say it takes time to get into, others find it tedious.

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399 customers mention "Romance"371 positive28 negative

Customers enjoy the romance in this book, describing it as a thought-provoking love story, and one customer notes how it perfectly captures the power of love over pride.

"...Back to the book. As I said, there were many twists and turns which made this one a thoroughly enjoyable read. And really great characters...." Read more

"...She's reasonable, and her actions and sentiments were very understandable. A great heroine...." Read more

"...She provides enough description to give the story context and realism but this is definitely a story about people and it could be people of any era...." Read more

"...Yes I think the romance that happens is sweet but it is Elizabeth that turned down an extremely rich guy, something that would have been shocking..." Read more

252 customers mention "Humor"216 positive36 negative

Customers enjoy the book's humor, particularly its satirical frivolity and witty remarks.

"...I think he was a lousy parent in many ways, but he is a comic addition to scenes several times. So droll!..." Read more

"...I really loved this one; it had humor and wit in it, and great characters...." Read more

"...The story was dynamic, sweet, and interesting. Characters: Elizabeth Bennet (main character) was vivacious, to say the least...." Read more

"...taken with Jane Bennet who is admittedly beautiful, of a sweet nature, but perhaps below the standard of wealth into which he is expected to..." Read more

251 customers mention "Character development"230 positive21 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting the wonderful development and excellent assortment of personalities, with Elizabeth's character being particularly loved.

"...Anyway, all the characters were well portrayed, and while the TV series is wonderful, it doesn't quite have the subtlety of the conversations in..." Read more

"...But underneath is such a loveable character. The true Mr. Darcy finally comes out in the last third of the story, leaving you smiling...." Read more

"...Darcy is so misunderstood, and Elizabeth is tenacious. Who wouldn't want to strangle Mrs. Bennet, but then how enjoyable would it be without her." Read more

"...After every page I asked myself, “How did she do that?” The characters are nuanced, and they do grow, at least some of them, but Austen is able to..." Read more

170 customers mention "Insight"159 positive11 negative

Customers find the book insightful and interesting, with one customer noting how it reflects the mindset of that time period.

"...It was the prose itself that was uplifting. That someone could write that effectively is really quite inspiring for a book lover...." Read more

"...presents the readers with politics, familial duty, depth of philosophical discussion, witty observation, and real character complexity...." Read more

"...and annoying, but if you dig a little deeper, the social commentary becomes crystal clear...." Read more

"...are intricately constructed yet easily comprehensible and the meaning is not lost even though a single sentence might cover a third of a page...." Read more

136 customers mention "Value for money"131 positive5 negative

Customers find the book offers good value, with several noting it's worth reading and one mentioning it deals with themes of marriage for love versus money.

"Great book , the price was fair. Good quality print." Read more

"...romance that happens is sweet but it is Elizabeth that turned down an extremely rich guy, something that would have been shocking for a young lady..." Read more

"...The other is a bit better, but this version I had to get because it was free and it was illustrated...." Read more

"A great price for a classic book. Bought for a book basket exchange." Read more

553 customers mention "Writing quality"380 positive173 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the writing quality of the book, with some thoroughly enjoying it while others find it difficult to read.

"...art, gilt-edged pages, thick paper stock, ribbon bookmark, and well formatted pages and font...." Read more

"I listened to the audible version of this - it was narrated by Rosamund Pike, who of course plays Jane in the cinematic version of this book...." Read more

"...device of the novel advanced itself beyond Austen’s limited and childish writing, although certainly my mother..." Read more

"...What makes this story so fascinating? The enthralling romance. Tons of dialogue...." Read more

195 customers mention "Print size"59 positive136 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the print size of the book, with some appreciating that it's perfect for carrying around, while others find it very small and difficult to read.

"...One dimensional, ‘silly’ in the most uncreative fashions, they are the cheap candy at the gas station; Austen never raises them to the true..." Read more

"...Just above the size of a paperback and comfort-cushioned hardbound feel in hand. Readers will love this edition. Book Thoughts:..." Read more

"...It is a timeless classic. The print is small, so be aware. Other than that, 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️" Read more

"Certainly not about the book or the author, but the edition is so small that it's hardly readable...." Read more

144 customers mention "Pacing"77 positive67 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with several noting it takes time to get into and isn't a quick read, while one customer appreciates the short yet elegant chapters.

"...and (if you read over a hundred pages in one day, like I did), moved quickly. The story was dynamic, sweet, and interesting...." Read more

"...Uncomplex, unchanging in nature, and poorly portrayed, her character creates no real emotional attachment to the reader, leaving the reader just..." Read more

"...She provides enough description to give the story context and realism but this is definitely a story about people and it could be people of any era...." Read more

"The first half of the book felt slow, but about halfway through the story picks up. I was reading when I could and listening to it when I could...." Read more

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Snide Remembrance
This novel may not ‘take you in’ immediately... persist -- by the fifth or sixth (short) chapter you will have ‘caught on’. Author Jane Austen is illustrating (ridiculing?) the ‘manners’ and mannerisms of the British aristocracy of the era. First published in 1813, the pace and dynamics of the story and its characters are slow by modern measure. I lit into the read without a bit of knowledge of the book beyond its high place in great literature and it can be too easy to judge 19th century literature by misplaced 21st century expectations. Even a wikipedia article’s worth of preparation would have focused the read earlier for me, nonetheless, once oriented to Jane Austen’s objective the reader becomes an interested spectator, often surprised, or amazed, or appalled by the cunning, slyness, and occasionally viciousness of the characters intentions constrained by the language (snarky?) and manners (starched) of the Regency Era. The novel is a ‘must read’ if you are interested in serious literature. ______________________ Try to find another publication if you read this book on a kindle. A digital scan of hardcopy followed by a slap-dash plunge through Optical Character Reader (OCR) software with little or even NO follow-up editing produces the sloppy text you will have to put up with throughout this poorly done version. Pride and Prejudice On nearly_every_page_you will find this (3 superfluous underscores) followed by an inane line break. Miss Austen would be aghast! And you can do better, even at the $0.99 price-point!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
    Edition Review:
    The Chiltern classics are classy, collectible, and most definitely giftable. Each copy is a work of art in the gorgeous raised cover art, gilt-edged pages, thick paper stock, ribbon bookmark, and well formatted pages and font. Just above the size of a paperback and comfort-cushioned hardbound feel in hand. Readers will love this edition.

    Book Thoughts:
    The Bennets of Longbourn are a frolicking family of five daughters, a bookish father and a fluttery mother. A young man of fortune moves to the neighborhood and all the matchmaking mamas are on point with Mrs. Bennet leading the way especially when he is joined by a friend of even more wealth and status.
    Too bad, the imminently handsome and wealthy Mr. Darcy makes a terrible first impression and his struggles to deny his attraction for second Bennet daughter Lizzy are dismal and he slips in love with a woman who is unlike any he has ever before encountered.
    Of course, there are other iconic characters and they invariably do their best to throw a spanner in the works for Darcy and Lizzy.
    But, a few fortunate twists of fate and the generosity of Lizzy's Gardiner relations give them another chance if youngest Bennet daughter Lydia's escapades don't scotch it all for good.

    Each time I read or listen, something different captures my attention. With this time around, it was eldest and beautiful tranquil Jane and also Mr. Bennet father to five grown daughters and husband to a woman of simple mind and purpose with an overwrought set of nerves.
    After reading the dialogue between Jane and Lizzy discussing Wickham's 'woes' and Darcy's perfidies, I was never more struck by just how intensely determined Lizzy was in her prejudices. Gentle Jane made good sense in her observations and advice even if her own tranquil nature and boisterous relations messed up her own romance, but Lizzy was determined to think her quicker, livelier mind was superior to her sister's when it came to knowing people.
    Then there was Mr. Bennet. I get a kick out of those opening pages each time when he enjoys teasing his wife and girls about Mr. Bingley when he secretly went and introduced himself so the family had a chance of meeting him at the neighborhood social gatherings, but he pretended to not have bothered. I think he was a lousy parent in many ways, but he is a comic addition to scenes several times. So droll!

    All in all, another delightful outing with a favorite classic.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2012
    "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."

    That's probably one of the most famous opening sentences of a novel, along with Moby Dick. Pride and Prejudice is also probably one of Jane Austen's most famous novels. I certainly liked it much more than Northanger Abbey. It is the story of Elizabeth Bennet, who lives with five sisters, and an odd pair of parents at Longbourn. Her mother is constantly scheming about marrying off her daughters to wealthy young men, so when Netherfield Park is let to the rich Mr. Bingley, she is very excited indeed. (Mr. Bennet's estate will be entailed away from the immediate family upon his death, so at least one of the sisters has to marry well to provide for them.) And Mr. Bingley brings his very proud friend, Mr. Darcy. The book is about the courtships, and, of course, has many twists and turns. Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bingley, Mr. Wickham, and I suppose, the detestable Mr. Collins (who the estate will be entailed to) are the main men of the story.

    I really loved this one; it had humor and wit in it, and great characters. I enjoyed Mr. Bennet and his sarcasm very much, though Mrs. Bennet and Lydia are really too silly sometimes. So stupid. And of course, Elizabeth. She is really a very smart and spirited young woman, who will not be ordered around. I also watched the 1995 TV series from BBC, and I must confess, Mr. Darcy...never mind.

    Anyway, all the characters were well portrayed, and while the TV series is wonderful, it doesn't quite have the subtlety of the conversations in Pride and Prejudice itself. The TV series did have excellent casting though; all the Bennets, Mr. Darcy, and Mr. Collins were portrayed very well. (Yes, I suppose this is sort of a double review.) I would say though, that Caroline Bingley should have been a little prettier; she was just hideous, and Mr. Bingley was kind of silly-looking. But everywhere else, they did very well.

    Back to the book. As I said, there were many twists and turns which made this one a thoroughly enjoyable read. And really great characters. Though she is certainly less descriptive and florid than Dickens, Austen still manages in this one, to portray everyone extremely well. Mr. Collins really is detestable, Bingley overly-cheerful and positive, and Darcy stiff and stern (though he has his reasons, of course.) Mrs. Bennet is an extremely foolish woman, as is Lydia, the youngest Bennet. The pride and prejudice of the story refer, I believe, to Mr. Darcy's pride and Elizabeth's prejudice (though it is certainly debatable.) Mr. Darcy is very proud indeed at the beginning of the story, and Elizabeth's prejudice prevents her from seeing his true character for a while.

    I will just add that I read the Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition from 2009, and while it has a very nice design, it does not have any analysis or introduction, so if you want that you'd be better off reading the Penguin Classics regular edition or Oxford World Classics. However, my Penguin Classics Deluxe edition arrived slightly damaged on the spine, which was a disappointment.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
    I listened to the audible version of this - it was narrated by Rosamund Pike, who of course plays Jane in the cinematic version of this book. Loved the narration! I have seen the film several times, and I appreciated that they stayed very close to the original work.
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  • Samuel Sherry
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Timeless Classic: Pride and Prejudice (Gift Classics)
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 24, 2023
    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.
  • James Mongeau
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for Every Human with a Pulse
    Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2024
    This book is just absolutely splendid. It is a real tour de force, a master piece, a Magnus opus, a Diamond of a book. It is my opinion that this book should be read by everyone.
    There is so much to learn and enjoy in this book. Austen is an absolute master at writing human nature into characters on a page, this book is so chock full of insights into and lesson about the human nature it’s myriad follies, foibles, strength, weaknesses, proclivities, varieties, permutation, and evolution that it is almost double the worth of any anthropology textbook.
    Austen understands people, who they are, how they act, and what makes them tick, and she writes with this masterful understanding, the result are characters that are real, real in the sense that they very much reflect what people in real life really are and teaches in a way the most expert of lectures on anthropology simply couldn’t not ever dream of doing.
    Do you want to better understand men and women, their inner workings, their emotions, their motivations, and their interaction with one another? Then read Pride and Prejudice
    And would you learn all the above while being thoroughly entertained with witty banter, drama, exciting characters, and the ups and down of a veritable emotional roller coaster, then read Pride and Prejudice.
    Do too only want a romance story? Read Pride and Prejudice.
    Do you want to be better real? Read Pride and prejudice!
    Do you want to write better? Read better? Read Pride and prejudice!
    Do you want to recover a way of love and romance lost today in our onlyfan, phonographic, casual sex, non committal, cheap, lazy, sexually immoral culture today? Read Pride and prejudice!
    Do you want to become a better father? Mother? Sister? Brother? Cousin? Courter and courted? Read Pride and prejudice!

    Would you be a better person? If so, for the love of everything good, read Pride and Prejudice, I promise you will benefit!
  • Rony Peterson
    5.0 out of 5 stars "O que você disse de mim que eu não merecia?"
    Reviewed in Brazil on February 25, 2023
    Eu me considero agraciado pelo fato de ter tantos livros bons para ler nesse mundo e eu poder ler essa beleza que é Orgulho e Preconceito. Há bastante tempo ouço falar desse livro e de Jane Austen pela Cecília ❤️ do podcast 30 minutos. Mas muitas coisas aconteceram e cheguei a ler o livro só agora. E que ótima escolha foi isso. Elizabeth é uma personagem fascinante pela sua forma de se expressar e pensar e foi muito engraçado ver como Mr. Darcy foi aparecendo para nós, inicialmente com todo o orgulho que ele tinha até o ponto em que ele está pedindo desculpas para Lizzy. Esta é uma das minhas leituras favoritas desse ano que ainda tem muitos meses pela frente.
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  • Bella
    5.0 out of 5 stars Parfait
    Reviewed in Belgium on November 30, 2024
    Très beau comme sur la photo.
  • Ee
    5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful hard case book
    Reviewed in Singapore on October 12, 2024
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    One of the classics and only bought it because I like the embossed hardback cover!

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