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Literary FictionPublished 1813

Pride and Prejudice

by Jane Austen

Pages

320

Difficulty

Moderate

Tone

Lyrical

Rating

4.0

Isahe editors

Editorial review

Elizabeth Bennet, the second of five sisters in a family of declining gentry, navigates the marriage market of Regency England and her own evolving judgment of the wealthy, reserved Mr. Darcy. What looks like a courtship plot is also a study in how first impressions, social systems, and self-knowledge interact.

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Elizabeth Bennet, the second of five sisters in a family of declining gentry, navigates the marriage market of Regency England and her own evolving judgment of the wealthy, reserved Mr. Darcy. What looks like a courtship plot is also a study in how first impressions, social systems, and self-knowledge interact.

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Key takeaways

  • 1

    Pride and Prejudice rewards readers who want depth as well as momentum.

  • 2

    The atmosphere and prose earn a second look after the final chapter.

  • 3

    A strong literary fiction discovery on Isahe.

  • 4

    Isahe highlights it for balanced, premium editorial curation.

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