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I am rerunning my blog on Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Her books have never gone out of style and are deservedly popular with or without zombies. (I am properly fearful of zombies and avoid them, especially in novelizations of out of copyright books.)
No, I am not going to quote the famous first line. You will just have to download Pride and Prejudice and read it for yourself! (US Edition) (UK Edition)
I do not
know how many times I have read this favorite of mine, first published
in 1813. It is always wonderful to realize how much we have in common
with those who lived 200 years ago. If we can laugh at the same things,
how different can we be?
There are
few characters in literature as funny as Mr. Collins who fancies himself
a skilled flatterer - adept at correcting any misstep.
"The dinner too in its turn was highly admired; and [Mr. Collins] begged to know to which of his fair cousins the excellence of its cookery was owing. But here he was set right by Mrs. Bennet, who assured him with some asperity that they were very well able to keep a good cook, and that her daughters had nothing to do in the kitchen. He begged pardon for having displeased her. In a softened tone she declared herself not at all offended; but he continued to apologise for about a quarter of an hour."
Mr. Collins brings me as much pleasure as he does Mr. Bennet!
So immerse
yourself once again in the society of the Bennet girls with their
interest in balls and the activities of the regiment. And if you are
reading this book for the first time, I envy you the pleasure of
discovering one of the world's great novels. Great because it is funny,
surprising, romantic and up-to-date, all at the same time.
A reader in 1813 said:
I have finished the novel called Pride and Prejudice, which I think a very superior work. It depends not on any of the common resources of novel writers, no drownings, no conflagrations, nor runaway horses, nor lap-dogs and parrots, nor chambermaids and milliners, nor rencontres and disguises. I really think it is the most probable I have ever read.
Still probable after all these years!
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