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So you think you know and love Pride and Prejudice? Reading the well-researched, annotated copy will give you a new appreciation for this beloved Jane Austen classic. Readers who have not read the original or are unfamiliar with the story may want to read this without reading the notes first, as there are some plot spoilers in the notes -- this recommendation is included in the Notes to the Reader at the beginning of the book. David M. Shapard's notes enhance the reading experience and offer ins
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Austen just really isn’t my thing. I did enjoy this more than Emma but only because I liked the characters more here. I don’t really get a satirical novel about the time as I have heard about this novel. It seems to be straight aligned with the conventions of the time period with only Elizabeth’s confident personality and her father’s snide comments to set this story apart. Austen tires me out as a reader, it feels like work to even understand what she means at times. Probably this is my last Au
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A delightful book which I feel I left too long to read! Having now completed it I can say that I am pleasantly surprised at Jane Austen's easy reading style. Her observations are spot on and I shall now go and enjoy Colin Firth's Mr Darcy on DVD!
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Dec 15, 2007
Katy Kennedy
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