Pride and Prejudice Spiral-Bound | 2016-07-19

Jane Austen Henry Hitchings (Introduction by) Hugh Thomson (Illustrated by)

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A gorgeous pocket edition of Jane Austen's most enduring and popular nove illustrated throughout by Hugh Thomson and with an afterword by author and critic, Henry Hitchings.

As featured in O, Oprah Magazine, and selected for The Great American Read, the PBS series celebrating America's 100 most-loved books.

Jane Austen's best-loved novel is an unforgettable story about the inaccuracy of first impressions, the power of reason, and above all the strange dynamics of human relationships and emotions.

Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is illustrated by Hugh Thomson and features an afterword by author and critic, Henry Hitchings.

A tour de force of wit and sparkling dialogue, Pride and Prejudice shows how the headstrong Elizabeth Bennet and the aristocratic Mr Darcy must have their pride humbled and their prejudices dissolved before they can acknowledge their love for each other.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages: 496 pages
ISBN-10: 190962165X
Item Weight: 2.1 lbs
Dimensions: 4.1 x 1.0 x 6.2 inches
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Jane Austen was born in 1775 in rural Hampshire, the daughter of an affluent village rector who encouraged her in her artistic pursuits. Jane remained in the vicinity of her childhood home for much of her life. As such it was through family and friends that she learned most of her considerable understanding of manners and relationships. In novels such as Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park and Emma she developed her subtle analysis of contemporary life through depictions of the middle-classes in small towns. Her sharp wit and incisive portraits of ordinary people have given her novels enduring popularity. She died in 1817.