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4 estrellas
I expected something deeper/monumental, having known nothing about the book before. But for such an old book it is well written and the characters and love story are cute ☺️
Tapa blanda, 311 páginas
Idioma English
Publicado el 1968 por Pan Books Ltd.
Of all Jane Austen's novels, this is her brightest and gayest triumph. she rvels in the complicated dance set by Society; the regimented steps observed by the upper - and middle-classes ; the final chord of happiness that sends these barriers tumbling down.
Mr Bennet's five eligible daughters will never inherit their father's money. Neither will their scatterbrained mother. The family fortunes are destined to pass to Mr Collins, the pompous parson. Should one of the daughters marry him? Or is there a chance for empty-headed Mr Bringley (£5,000 a year)? And what about proud Mr Darcy? Yet both these men seem less exciting than handsome Mr Wickham - a man as profligate as he is poor.
I expected something deeper/monumental, having known nothing about the book before. But for such an old book it is well written and the characters and love story are cute ☺️
Novela para leer con una taza del mejor té en la mano.
Perfecta para meternos de lleno en cómo era la nobleza inglesa de hace doscientos años, y las relaciones sociales desde el punto de vista de una mujer de la época.
Es verdaderamente increíble cómo te sumerge en la familia y sus problemas haciendo que te intereses por cada personaje y sus encuentros (Me encanta el personaje de Mr Bennet), deseando que llegue la siguiente carta o evento social que nos haga saber cómo avanza la trama por un mundo repleto de bailes, paseos, intrigas, malentendidos, críticas, buenas formas, hipocresía, orgullo y prejuicio.