Pride and Prejudice

  • Pride and Prejudice: An Authoritative Text, Backgrounds and Sources, Criticism
    By Jane Austen

    The Norton Critical Edition of Pride and Prejudice has been revised to reflect the most current scholarly approaches to Austen's most widely read novel.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    Each Enriched Classic Edition Includes: * A concise introduction that gives readers important background information * A chronology of the author's life and work * A timeline of significant events that provides the book's historical context ...

  • Pride and Prejudice: The Complete Novel, with Nineteen Letters from the Characters' Correspondence, Written and Folded by Hand
    By Jane Austen, Barbara Heller

    Pride and Prejudice is one of the most beloved novels of all time, and nothing captures Jane Austen's vivid emotion and keen wit better than her characters' correspondence.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Amy Armstrong

    Here, in spots where the opening of the trees gave the eye power to wander, were many charming views of the valley, the opposite hills, with the long range of woods overspreading many, and occasionally part of the stream.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    Spirited Elizabeth Bennet matches wits and wiles of the heart with the arrogant Mr. Darcy in this entertaining portrait of matrimonial rites and rivalries in Regency England.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austin

    Pride and Prejudice is considered to be one of the great love stories of our time. Perhaps Jane Austen’s most beloved novel, it is at heart a satire of English manners.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    'Oh! Mama, how spiritless, how tame was Edward's manner in reading to us last night!

  • Pride and Prejudice: By Jane Austen, Book, Penguin, Classics, Novel
    By Jane Austen

    Her favorite poet was Cowper. On her father's retirement, the family sold off everything, including Jane's piano, and moved to Bath. Order today and admire the beautiful story of Pride and Prejudice.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    "Believe me, my dear sir, my gratitude is warmly excited by such affectionate attention; and depend upon it, you will speedily receive from me a letter of thanks for this, and for every other mark of your regard during my stay in ...

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    Original text by Jane Austen Adapted by Jan Fields Illustrated by Eric Scott Fisher Edited by Stephanie Hedlund and Rochelle Baltzer Cover and interior design by Abbey Fitzgerald Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Fields ...

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Austen J.

    Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen’s witty comedy of manners – one of the popular novels of all time – that features splendidly civilized sparring between the proud Mr. Darcy and the prejudiced Elizabeth Bennet as they play out their ...

  • Pride and Prejudice: With Reader's Guide
    By Jane Austen, Robert J. Lowenherz

    In late eighteenth-century England, a spirited young woman copes with the suit of a snobbish gentleman as well as the romantic entanglements of three of her four sisters.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen, Brian J. Burton

    Pride and Prejudice

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    "I am sure," said she, "I cried for two days together when Colonel Millar's regiment went away. I thought I should have broke my heart." "I am sure I shall break mine," said Lydia. "If one could but go to Brighton!

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    This volume, first published in 2006, is a fully annotated scholarly edition of Austen's most popular novel.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen, Coles Publishing Company. Editorial Board

    Author - Plot - Setting - Characters - Style - Themes - Dialogue - Summaries of chapters, textual notes and revision questions.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    Human foibles and early nineteenth century manners are satirized in this romantic tale of English family life.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    In early nineteenth-century England, a spirited young woman copes with the suit of a snobbish gentleman, as well as the romantic entanglements of her four sisters.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    By Jane Austen

    Elizabeth Bennet's early determination to dislike Mr. Darcy is a prejudice only matched by his arrogant pride.

  • Pride and Prejudice: Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy
    By Jane Austen

    The novel revolves around the importance of marrying for love, not for money or social prestige, despite the communal pressure to make a wealthy match