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Pride and Prejudice

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Love and Pride tells the struggle between Elizabeth Bennett, the daughter of a provincial gentleman, and Fitzwilliam Darcy, the wealthy and noble landowner. Jane Austen offers these two characters the same as those who fall into each other's struggles, but it is imperative in reversing the "first impression": "prejudice" that elizabeth's family favors against "noble" with "pride" arising from nobility and wealth . In Elizabeth's behavior, both "pride" evoked by self-interest and "prejudice" against Darcy's cynicism are effective. The clever and enthusiastic Elizabeth is not only Austen's favorite female hero, but also one of the most interesting female novelists of all English literature.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 4, 2018
      Collagist Fabe adds flair to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice with 39 original illustrations that accompany the unabridged text. Fabe’s collages overlay bright, watercolor-washed scenes with retro cut-paper figures and objects sampled from fashion magazines from the 1930s to the ’50s. Accompanying each tableau is a quote from the Pride and Prejudice passage that inspired it. Like Austen’s book, Fabe’s work explores arcane customs of beauty and courtship, pageantry and social artifice: in one collage, a housewife holds a tray of drinks while a man sits happily with a sandwich in hand in the distance. While tinged with irony and more than a dash of social commentary, the collages nevertheless have a spirit of glee and evidence deep reverence for the novel. As Fabe describes in a preface, Austen “was a little bit mean—the way real people are mean—so there are both heroes and nincompoops. Family is both beloved and annoying. That is Austen’s genius, her ability to describe people in all their frailty and humor.” This is a sweet and visually appealing homage.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:1190
  • Text Difficulty:9-12

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