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  2. Pride and Prejudice - Wikipedia

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    Pride and Prejudice is the second novel by English author Jane Austen, published in 1813. A novel of manners, it follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennet, the protagonist of the book, who learns about the repercussions of hasty judgments and comes to appreciate the difference between superficial goodness and actual goodness.

  3. Pride and Prejudice | Summary, Characters, Author, Book, Movie,...

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    Pride and Prejudice, romantic novel by Jane Austen, published anonymously in three volumes in 1813. A classic of English literature, written with incisive wit and superb character delineation, it centers on the burgeoning relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy.

  4. Pride & Prejudice (2005) - IMDb

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    Pride & Prejudice: Directed by Joe Wright. With Keira Knightley, Talulah Riley, Rosamund Pike, Jena Malone. Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy.

  5. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was first published in 1813 and is a classic romantic novel set in early 19th-century England. The story revolves around the spirited Elizabeth Bennet and the proud Mr. Darcy, exploring the complexities of love, class, and social expectations.

  6. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Plot Summary - LitCharts

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    Get all the key plot points of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  7. Pride & Prejudice (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pride & Prejudice is a 2005 historical romantic drama film directed by Joe Wright, in his feature directorial debut, and based on Jane Austen's 1813 novel. The film features five sisters from an English family of landed gentry as they deal with issues of marriage, morality, and misconceptions.

  8. The Project Gutenberg eBook of Pride and prejudice, by Jane...

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    Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves; vanity to what we would have others think of us.”

  9. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - Goodreads

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    Pride and Prejudice is sharp, humorous and picturesquely romantic with a cast of characters that practically walk off the page, shake your hand and intermingle in your life as Austen dives into criticisms of class and conventions. ‘I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.’

  10. Pride and Prejudice - Love, Marriage, Society | Britannica

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    Pride and Prejudice - Love, Marriage, Society: The novel opens with one of the most famous lines in English literature: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”

  11. Pride and Prejudice: Full Book Summary - SparkNotes

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    A short summary of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Pride and Prejudice.