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Pride and Prejudice is a top-ranked classic romance novel by Jane Austen, boasting over 10,000 glowing reviews and a 4.7-star rating. This brand-new paperback edition offers a timeless story beloved by readers and film fans alike, delivered with free shipping for a seamless purchase experience.






















| Best Sellers Rank | #1,402 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #53 in Historical Romances #85 in Classic Literature & Fiction #994 in Genre Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 10,276 Reviews |
A**M
Wonderful read!
It's a classic for good reason. Jane Austen brings us back in time with her characters; each who have their own 'quirks' and distinctions. A must-read for book enthusiasts
K**R
Def read!
I have no scruples about, Kiera knighleys version of this book being the best!!!! Such a good read you guys... Def worth the read and the sighs! And comparing it to every movie version out there.... so good...
M**V
always a delight.
Having read it before and seen the movies too many times, it was pleasant to re-read for the social commentary and sport.
J**D
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by Jane Austen
It is beneficial at times to step away from our classics of literature, to take them down from their high pedestals and look at them without pretension. No novel, no matter how well-regarded, is universally esteemed - Twain, Emerson, and Charlotte Bronte all savaged Pride and Prejudice in print - so let us, for a few moments, stop treating it as holy writ and just look at it as a novel, at how it holds up to a modern casual reader. Pride and Prejudice (1813) is Jane Austen's novel of manners - it thoroughly explores the ins, outs and economics of nineteenth-century courtship. The novel's central character is Elizabeth Bennet, one of five daughters, whose family lives in a country village. Two wealthy, eligible bachelors move to town, and romance, confusion and animosity ensue. Austen populates her novel with all manner of flawed characters. Many of them are annoying - that is, they behave badly and are antagonistic toward the main characters - but they all show at least some depth. No one here is without flaw, but no one here is without virtue, either (except Mr. Collins, the most ludicrous of them all). And this is why the novel works: because Austen treats her characters and their social milieu gently, delicately (well, except Mr. Collins). If she had done otherwise, if she had been more cutting, she would have lost the sympathy in the reader that many of these characters engender. To the modern audience, Austen's plotting is rather sluggish, although it must be recalled that novels moved at a rather more leisurely pace then. At any rate it often seems that there is one too many side plots, or perhaps one too many visits to relatives, and there are patches that can be quite hard to get through. But you don't go to Austen for plot - you go to her for clever dialogue, for a delightful turn of phrase. That is what she thrives at, and that is what she is best remembered for. And in spite of the novel's overlength, Austen delivers a full and completely satisfying payoff. Rarely is a happy ending so fulfilling, and it may not be until the last few pages of the book that it becomes evident to the reader how masterfully Austen has set it up. And this is a large reason why the novel has such enduring appeal. Much of the nuance in Pride and Prejudice may be lost on casual modern readers. For example, the character of Mrs. Bennet is the object of great scorn from many readers, and this has only been exacerbated by the film adaptations of the novel. But while marrying for love is the norm today, then, it was not; Mrs. Bennet is the only one looking out for the Bennet family's financial future. Pride and Prejudice is, on the whole, a satisfactory and clever novel, and, at present, one whose merits are diminished mostly by readers too far removed to understand it in its fullness, or whose tastes have diverged too far.
M**E
A classic worth rereading
I loved it! It's a Classic and I always wanted to own it in paperback. The book arrived on time and brand new!
P**O
Stands up to constant use/wear
This isn't about the contents of this book. Plenty of other places you can get that info. This review is about this version/printing. Good student version. Uncoated paper for pages, decent font size, lightweight binding. It'll last the semester. You won't wince at the price if you need to recycle at the end of school year.
K**Y
a treasure
Third time reading. Better each time. Jane Austin is so witty and her dialogue and character development are unmatched! Love.
C**.
Happy Ending.
Happy ending. Need I say more?
Y**E
Gut
Cooles Buch! Hab es benutzt gekauft war aber tatsächlich nicht schlecht. Wer was billigeres sucht ist das perfekt!
T**O
Libro
Buen precio
I**.
Meraviglioso
Libro ottimo per chi cerca una lettura classica in inglese
P**L
Great book!
My favorite book ever!
S**A
Pride & prejudice
Pride and Prejudice is a timeless classic that beautifully explores love, social class, and human misunderstandings. Jane Austen’s writing is sharp, witty, and observant, making the characters feel remarkably real even today. Elizabeth Bennet’s intelligence and independence, paired with Mr. Darcy’s gradual transformation, make their relationship deeply satisfying to follow. Beyond romance, the novel subtly critiques societal expectations and the pressures of marriage. A graceful, engaging read that remains relevant across generations.
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