Books by Jane Austen

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Jane Austen remains one of Britain's most enduring novelists, celebrated for her sharp wit, moral insight, and keen observation of Georgian society. Her works capture the subtleties of class, manners, and romance, bringing to life characters whose desires and dilemmas continue to resonate with readers today.

From the spirited Elizabeth Bennet to the quietly determined Anne Elliot, Austen's heroines embody a timeless intelligence and independence. Whether rediscovered by new generations or cherished by long-time admirers, her novels remain cornerstones of English literature-elegant, incisive, and irresistibly human.

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  • Color Your Classics Pride and Prejudice

    Andrews McMeel Publishing Color Your Classics Pride and Prejudice

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  • Sense and Sensibility: Illustrations by Marjolein

    Andrews McMeel Publishing Sense and Sensibility: Illustrations by Marjolein

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    Book SynopsisGems of literature in a luxurious and unique design by Marjolein Bastin.The Marjolein Bastin Classics Series is a chance to rediscover classic literature in collectible, luxuriously illustrated volumes. For the first time ever, the internationally celebrated artwork of Marjolein Bastin graces the pages of a timeless classic, Sense and Sensibility, the story of the Dashwood sisters. Beyond bringing these stories to life, Bastin’s series adds elaborately designed ephemera, such as four-color maps, letters, family trees, and sheet music. Discover anew the dramatic world of Sense and Sensibility. The happy and carefree childhood of sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood comes to an abrupt end with the death of their father. The family is suddenly penniless and pushed out of their home, leaving the two young ladies with one sole hope: a good marriage. After moving into the cottage of a remote relative, the spirited Marianne falls in love much too quickly. In the meantime, the more intellectual Elinor sees her chances for a happy marriage fade when she discovers the man for whom she’s fallen is already engaged. Sense and Sensibility is the story of two dissimilar sisters fighting for their happiness in the face of the strict social conventions of early eighteenth-century England.

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  • Random House USA Inc Mansfield Park Bantam Classics

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    Book SynopsisIn Mansfield Park, first published in 1814, when the author had reached her full maturity as a novelist, Jane Austen paints some of her most witty and perceptive studies of character. Against a genteel country landscape of formal parks and stately homes, the gossipy Mrs. Norris becomes a masterful comic creation; the fickle young suitor Henry Crawford provides an unequaled portrait of an unscrupulous young man; and the complexly drawn Fanny Price emerges as one of Jane Austen’s finest achievements—the poor cousin who comes to stay with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park and learns how the game of love can too easily turn to folly. More intricately plotted and wider in scope than Austen’s earlier works, Mansfield Park continues to enchant and delight us as a superb example of a great author’s craft.

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  • Northanger Abbey

    Broadview Press Ltd Northanger Abbey

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    Book SynopsisFirst accepted by a publisher in 1803, Northanger Abbey was eventually published posthumously in 1818. In it Austen weaves a romance full of suspense and comedy around the heroine Catherine Morland's first foray into society. The style of the novel is a unique hybrid; along the way Austen parodies the eighteenth-century novel of manners, the Gothic novel, and even the educational treatises of the time.The second Broadview edition includes a revised introduction, notes, bibliography, and expanded appendices of background contextual materials.Trade ReviewClaire Grogan's excellent introduction foregrounds the range of historical and cultural references in Northanger Abbey, enriching the experiences of reading which are at the heart of the novel's meaning. The text is a model of clarity, and the annotation is consistently helpful and lucid. As in all editions in this series from Broadview Press, the contextual material gathered in the appendices is rewarding. Included here is a wealth of information about Jane Austen's correspondence and her reading; reviews of Northanger Abbey; maps of Bath and the West of England; and a splendid guide to the social meanings of various kinds of horse-drawn travel. A full bibliography completes this outstanding edition, making it the obvious choice for Jane Austen's modern readers." - Nicholas Roe, University of St. Andrews"Claire Grogan's full and innovative new edition of Northanger Abbey provides background material that invites readers to think about this ambitious and exhilarating novel in fresh and suggestive ways. Grogan rightly calls Northanger Abbey Austen's most literary novel, and the edition she has prepared makes it possible to see how closely it is involved in the literary and political backgrounds of its time. An exemplary edition!" - Claudia L. Johnson, Princeton UniversityTable of ContentsIntroductionThe Novel’s HistoryThe Importance of Reading to Jane AustenHow Austen’s Characters ReadThe Modern Reader and Northanger Abbey A Note on the TextJane Austen: A Brief ChronologyTitle-Page, 1818 editionBiographical NoticeAuthor’s AdvertisementNorthanger AbbeyAppendix A: Jane Austen’s Correspondence with Crosby Publishing HouseAppendix B: Jane Austen’s Private Family CorrespondenceAppendix C: Examples of Jane Austen’s Reading Ann Radcliffe Romance of the Forest William Gilpin Observations on the Picturesque Sentimental Heroines Elizabeth Hervey Louisa Charlotte Smith Emmeline Helen Maria Williams Julia Appendix D: Catherine Morland’s Reading MaterialAnn Radcliffe The Mysteries of Udolpho Appendix E: Reviews of Northanger Abbey British Critic (March 1818) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (May 1818) Gentleman’s Magazine (July 1818) Quarterly Review (January 1821) Appendix F: Map of Bath, circa 1800Appendix G: Day Trips from BathAppendix H: Map of South West England, circa 1856Appendix I: Frontispiece to the 1833 edition of Northanger AbbeyAppendix J: Horse-Drawn Transportation Chaise and Four Phaeton Curricle Gig Works Cited/Recommended Reading

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  • Union Square & Co. Mansfield Park

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  • Mansfield Park

    Random House USA Inc Mansfield Park

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    Book SynopsisMansfield Park is the complex and controversial novel starring Fanny Price, the heroine through which the world-renowned author of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility views the social mores of her day and contemplates human nature itself.Never did any novelist make more use of an impeccable sense of human values.—Virginia WoolfMansfield Park encompasses not only Jane Austen’s great comedic gifts and her genius as a historian of the human animal, but her personal credo as well—her faith in a social order that combats chaos through civil grace, decency, and wit. At the novel’s center is Fanny Price, the classic “poor cousin,” brought as a child to Mansfield Park by the rich Sir Thomas Bertram and his wife as an act of charity. Over time, Fanny comes to demonstrate forcibly those virtues Austen most admired: modesty, firm principles, and a loving heart. As Fanny watches her cousi

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  • Anaconda Verlag Stolz und Vorurteil

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  • Mansfield Park

    Broadview Press Ltd Mansfield Park

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    Book SynopsisMansfield Park is Austen's darkest, and most complex novel. In contrast to the confident and vivacious heroines of Emma and Pride and Prejudice, its central character, Fanny Price, is a shy and vulnerable poor relation who finds the courage to stand up for her principles and desires. Fanny comes to live at Mansfield Park, the home of the wealthy Bertram family, and of Fanny's aunt, Lady Bertram. Though the family impresses upon Fanny her inferior status, she finds a friend in Edmund, the younger brother.Mansfield Park explores important issues such as slavery (the source of the Bertrams' wealth), the oppressive nature of idealized femininity, and women's education. This edition sheds light on these and other issues through its insightful introduction and wide-ranging appendices of contemporary documents.Trade Review“Unlike Jane Austen's earlier novels, Mansfield Park is embedded within a specific historical moment, and the Introduction to this Broadview edition splendidly brings out the novel's engagement with a range of contemporary controversies, from female education to the slave trade and the proper use of wealth. The appendices, too, offer readers a generous range of material, expertly selected and introduced. They extend our insight into what Sturrock shows is Austen's most discomforting—as well as engrossing—text.” - John Wiltshire, LaTrobe University, Australia“An excellent edition. Sturrock's introduction provides a nuanced view of Mansfield Park as well as judicious treatment of the critical debates the novel has prompted in recent years. Her annotations are genuinely helpful, and the appendices thought-provoking. With a sharp eye for the most relevant passages, Sturrock has assembled late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century writings on issues such as slavery, female education, and private theatricals. These writings create fascinating vantage points from which to view Austen's novel, and they make clear how profound a response it was to contemporary cultural concerns.” - Deborah Kaplan, George Mason UniversityTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionJane Austen: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextMansfield ParkAppendix A: The Theatricals at Mansfield Park August von Kotzebue, from Lovers’ Vows Austen family correspondence, from The Austen Papers Erasmus Darwin, from A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools Thomas Gisborne, from “On Amusements in General” Appendix B: Religion Jane Austen’s prayers, from The Works of Jane Austen Hannah More, Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education William Wilberforce, from A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians Dr. John Gregory, from “Religion” Appendix C: Ideals of Femininity Henry Austen, from “Biographical Notice” of Jane Austen Thomas Gisborne, from “On the Importance of the Female Character” Dr. John Gregory, from “Conduct and Behaviour” Hannah More, from “The Benefits of Restraint” Appendix D: “The Improvement of the Estate” William Cowper, from The Garden Humphry Repton, from Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening Appendix E: The West Indian Connection A Permanent and Effectual Remedy Suggested for the Evils Under Which the British West Indies Now Labour Joseph Lowe, from An Inquiry into the State of the British West Indies Excerpt from Frank Austen’s notebook 1808, from Jane Austen’s Sailor Brothers Thomas Clarkson, from The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the AfricanSlave-Trade Hannah More, “The Sorrows of Yamba or the Negro Woman’s Lamentation” Appendix F: Women’s Education Thomas Gisborne, from “On Female Education” Thomas Gisborne, from “On Parental Duties” Hannah More, from “Comparison of the Mode of Female Education in the Last Age With That of the Present Age” Maria Edgeworth and Richard Lovell Edgeworth, from “Prudence and Economy” Mary Wollstonecraft, from “Introduction” to A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Appendix G: Contemporary Reception of Mansfield Park Richard Whateley, from Quarterly Review, January 1821 Excerpt from “Opinions of Mansfield Park: collected and transcribed by Jane Austen” Excerpt from “Opinions of Emma: collected and transcribed by Jane Austen” Appendix H: Jane Austen’s Letters and Mansfield Park Letter from JA to Cassandra Austen. January 1813 Letter from JA to Francis Austen. July 1813 Letter from JA to Francis Austen. September 1813 Works Cited and Recommended Reading

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  • Sense and Sensibility Seasons Edition  Fall

    Thomas Nelson Publishers Sense and Sensibility Seasons Edition Fall

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    Book SynopsisSense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen, one of literature’s most beloved stories of love, marriage, and social mores, is now available in a fine exclusive collector’s edition featuring a laser-cut jacket on a textured book with foil stamping, making it ideal for fiction lovers and book collectors alike. Each collectible volume will be the perfect addition to any well-appointed library.The Sense and Sensibility Seasons Edition--Fall: Presents Jane Austen’s beloved classic, widely regarded as a preeminent example of Romantic epistolary fiction, and after Pride and Prejudice, solidifying Austen’s place in literature’s pantheon of great writers Explores such important themes as the legal ramifications of love and marriage in high society, sense (rationalism) vs. sensibility (emotionalism), gender roles in the eighteenth century, and the deleterious effects

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  • Northanger Abbey

    Random House USA Inc Northanger Abbey

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  • Anaconda Verlag Austen Pride and Prejudice. English Edition

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  • Cambridge University Press The Complete Cambridge Jane Austen 8 Volume Hardback Set

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  • Renard Press Ltd The Three Sisters and The Mystery

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  • Cambridge University Press Letters of Jane Austen 2 Volume Paperback Set Cambridge Library Collection Literary Studies

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    Book SynopsisThe son of Jane Austen's 'favourite niece' Fanny Knight, Lord Brabourne had inherited a large number of letters from Jane Austen including some to her sister Cassandra and others to members of the Knight family. The Letters of Jane Austen (2 volumes, 1884) not only publishes these letters for the first time, but sets them in a family context drawn from the reminiscences of those who knew Jane Austen personally. The letters begin in 1796, when Jane Austen was twenty, and end with her death in 1817; they are informal, even intimate, in tone, and they range across domestic, family, social and literary topics. The letters are framed by a biographical essay and some other previously unpublished family documents. As a whole the material gave unprecedented access to the mind of a writer beginning, in the late nineteenth century, to be recognised as one of Britain's greatest novelists.

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  • Sense and Sensibility

    Broadview Press Ltd Sense and Sensibility

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    Book SynopsisJane Austen’s first published novel, Sense and Sensibility, is a witty satire of the sentimental novel, a popular genre in Britain throughout the 1790s and the Regency. When it first appeared in 1811, the words in its title carried significant cultural weight beyond the confines of the novel, and into both popular and learned discourse. Through her dual heroines, Austen addresses, and satirizes, notions of sense and sensibility, and engages with the issues of inheritance, marriage, and love.The story concerns two sisters: the level-headed Elinor and the passionate and impulsive Marianne. When their father dies, his son by a previous marriage assumes possession of the family home. Marianne and Elinor, left to the care of their mercenary brother John and his wife Fanny, must remove to a cottage with their mother. Each sister meets a man in whom she is interested, and as with other Austen novels, requited love does not come easily.This newly annotated edition offers a thorough and perceptive introduction and a wide range of carefully selected contextual materials that further explore the term “sensibility.”Trade Review“The complexity and courage of Sense and Sensibility get their due in this wonderful new edition, which features an illuminating and sometimes surprising selection of contextual materials. Kathleen James-Cavan’s introduction provides a readable, trenchant account of the characteristically bold ways in which Austen went public as a woman novelist and negotiated the power of literary precedent.” — Deidre Lynch, University at Buffalo, State University of New YorkTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionJane Austen: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextSense and SensibilityAppendix A: Reviews of Sense and Sensibility Critical Review, February 1812 British Critic, May 1812 Appendix B: Sensibility “Effects of Mistaken Synonymy.” The Lady’s Monthly Museum, 1799 Henry Mackenzie, The Lounger, June 1785 Henry Mackenzie, The Lounger, July 1786 “Letter from Barbara Heartless.” The Lounger, October1786 Vicesimus Knox, Winter Evenings, 1795 Appendix C: The PicturesqueWilliam Gilpin, Essays on Picturesque Beauty, 1794Appendix D: Map of LondonAppendix E: Modes of Travel Curricle Plain Post-Chaise Town Chariot Appendix F: Marianne Dashwood’s Reading Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel James Thomson, “Autumn” William Cowper, The Task Select Bibliography

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  • Jane Austen's Manuscript Works (18th Century)

    Broadview Press Ltd Jane Austen's Manuscript Works (18th Century)

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    Book SynopsisWhen Jane Austen died, at the age of 41, she left behind her not only six novels but a large number of manuscripts, ranging from juvenile works to the novel that she was writing at the time of her final illness. The six published novels are now undisputed classics. The manuscripts, however, despite the extraordinary writing they contain and the way in which they illuminate Jane Austen's work as a novelist, are much less well known. From the brilliance of the juvenilia to the urbane modernity of Sanditon these works show Austen pushing the conventional boundaries of fiction, exploring the implications of vulgarity and violence, experimenting with different styles and tones, and practicing and refining her arts of narrative.This Broadview Edition includes Lady Susan, The Watsons, Sanditon, and ten important early manuscript works. Historical appendices include Austen's letters on fiction; continuations written by Austen's niece and nephew of two of her early works; and Sir Walter Scott's important critical appraisal of Austen from 1816.Trade Review“As the informative and scholarly Introduction suggests, these manuscript works, with their combination of boisterous satire and cool detachment, throw a startling light on Jane Austen’s writing practices and the achievements of her great novels. Edited by three distinguished Austen scholars, with useful notes at the bottom of the page, this is a volume all teachers and lovers of her work will want to possess.” — John Wiltshire, La Trobe University, Melbourne“Here, in a form fully annotated and accessible to students, we have ‘the Other Jane Austen’—a selection of the juvenilia, the wicked ‘Lady Susan,’ and the tantalising fragments ‘The Watsons’ and ‘Sanditon.’ No longer buried as ‘Minor Works,’ these sparkling productions, unpublished in her lifetime, provide indispensable insight into a brilliant author at work and at play.” — Juliet McMaster, University of AlbertaTable of Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Jane Austen: A Brief Chronology A Note on the Text Juvenilia Lady Susan The Watsons Sanditon Appendix A: Austen’s Letters about Fiction Appendix B: Continuations of “Evelyn” and “Catharine” by James Edward Austen and Anna Lefroy Appendix C: “Love and Friendship” (1790) and Frances Burney’s Evelina (1778) Appendix D: From Mary Wollstonecraft’s Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1787): “Unfortunate Situation of Females, fashionably educated, and left without a Fortune” Appendix E: From Walter Scott, Quarterly Review (October 1815) Select Bibliography

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  • Pride and Prejudice

    Tribeca Books Pride and Prejudice

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  • The Complete Novels of Jane Austen

    Wordsworth Editions Ltd The Complete Novels of Jane Austen

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    Book SynopsisJane Austen is without question, one of England's most enduring and skilled novelists. With her wit, social precision, and unerring ability to create some of literature's most charismatic and believable heroines, she mesmerises her readers as much today as when her novels were first published. Whether it is her sharp, ironic gaze at the Gothic genre invoked by the adventures of Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey; the diffident and much put-upon Fanny Price struggling to cope with her emotions in Mansfield Park; her delightfully paced comedy of manners and the machinations of the sisters Elinor and Marianne in Sense and Sensibility; the quiet strength of Anne Elliot in Persuasion succeeding in a world designed to subjugate her very existence; and Emma - 'a heroine whom no one but myself will like' teased Austen - yet another irresistible character on fire with imagination and foresight. Indeed not unlike her renowned creator. Jane Austen is as sure-footed in her steps through society's whirlpools of convention and prosaic mores as she is in her sometimes restrained but ever precise and enduring prose.Table of ContentsSense and Sensibility Pride and Prejudice Mansfield Park Emma Northanger Abbey Persuasion Lady Susan

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  • Junior Classic Book 11 (Sense and Sensibility,

    Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd. Junior Classic Book 11 (Sense and Sensibility,

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    Book SynopsisThe Junior Classics series, comprising twenty titles, introduces young readers toiterary masterpieces by celebrated authors, ranging from Charles Dickens and R.L. Stevenson toouisa M. Alcott and H.G. Wells. The all-time popular novels packed with colourful illustrations bring alive theovable characters and can keep children entertained for hours. Each book in the series has a collection of four stories from diverse genres and by different writers, which makes reading aot of fun. Thoughtfully abridged and told in simpleanguage, this engaging series will kindle theove for reading in children. This treasure trove of eighty stories, ranging from adventure, fantasy, satire to mystery and romance, will be a welcome addition to any child''s personalibrary.

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  • Mansfield Park

    Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd. Mansfield Park

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  • Mansfield Park

    Maple Press Pvt Ltd Mansfield Park

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    Book SynopsisAdultery disrupts Mansfield Park, challenging heroine Fanny Price. She faces moral dilemmas amidst indifferent and judgmental attitudes.

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  • Maple Press Pvt Ltd Sense & Sensibility

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  • HarperCollins Publishers India Jane Austen Boxset 1 Set of 2 Books

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  • Sense and Sensibility-Om Illustrated Classics

    OM Books International Sense and Sensibility-Om Illustrated Classics

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  • HarperCollins Persuasion

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    Book SynopsisOnce so much to each other!Now nothing!Ann Elliot has only one regret: that she listened to her family and broke off her engagement to Captain Wentworth.

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  • Penguin Putnam Inc Pride and Prejudice

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Screenplay Persuasion Methuen Screenplays By Jane Austen Screen and Cinema

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    Book SynopsisA screenplay by Nick Dear, this text is an adaptation of Jane Austen's novel "Persuasion". It is the story of Anne Elliot who is engaged to a naval officer but is persuaded to abandon thoughts of marriage to him on the grounds of his dubious financial prospects.

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  • Pride And Prejudice

    Penguin Putnam Inc Pride And Prejudice

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  • Pride and Prejudice

    Random House USA Inc Pride and Prejudice

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    Book SynopsisIntroduction by Anna Quindlen Commentary by Margaret Oliphant, George Saintsbury, Mark Twain, A. C. Bradley, Walter A. Raleigh, and Virginia Woolf  Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” So begins Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen’s witty comedy of manners—one of the most 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 spirited courtship in a series of eighteenth-century drawing-room intrigues. Renowned literary critic and historian George Saintsbury in 1894 declared it the “most perfect, the most characteristic, the most eminently quintessential of its author’s works,” and Eudora Welty in t

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