Pride and Prejudice
A dance of wit and misunderstanding, where first impressions must learn the discipline of truth.
In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen presents a world of refined social ritual in which character is revealed not through declaration, but through perception—often mistaken, often revised. Within the elegant constraints of Regency society, affection and judgment move cautiously, each shaped by reputation, circumstance, and the subtle language of manners.
Elizabeth Bennet, spirited and discerning, meets Mr. Darcy, a man of reserved manner and considerable fortune, under circumstances that foster immediate misreading on both sides. What follows is not a simple romance, but a gradual unfolding of understanding, in which pride distorts perception and prejudice narrows judgment. Through a series of encounters marked by irony, misinterpretation, and slow revelation, both are compelled to reassess their assumptions—not only of one another, but of themselves. Around them, family expectations, social ambition, and financial necessity form a delicate framework within which every decision carries quiet consequence.
With unmatched clarity and irony, Austen shapes a narrative in which emotional intelligence is refined through experience. Pride and Prejudice endures as a luminous study of character, where the heart learns to see more clearly than first impressions allow.
This edition presents the complete, unabridged text in a beautifully designed format made to last.
- A masterful comedy of manners and social observation
- A timeless exploration of love shaped by misunderstanding and growth
- A refined portrait of individuality within social constraint
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Elegantly produced and enduring in form, this edition preserves Austen’s wit and insight in a volume designed for lasting appreciation.
About the author
Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an English novelist known for her sharp social observations and enduring tales of love and morality. With works like Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Persuasion, she captured the complexities of 19th-century life and relationships, earning her a lasting place as one of the most celebrated authors in English literature.