Romance

Pride and Prejudice

by Austen, Jane

Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy navigate misunderstandings, class expectations, and their own stubborn natures on the way to love. Austen's sharpest comedy of manners remains irresistibly modern.

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Table of Contents

1PREFACE.
2Chapter I.
3CHAPTER II.
4CHAPTER III.
5CHAPTER IV.
6CHAPTER V.
7CHAPTER VI.
8CHAPTER VII.
9CHAPTER VIII.
10CHAPTER IX.
11CHAPTER X.
12CHAPTER XI.
13CHAPTER XII.
14CHAPTER XIII
15CHAPTER XIV
16CHAPTER XV.
17CHAPTER XVI.
18CHAPTER XVII.
19CHAPTER XVIII.
20CHAPTER XIX.
21CHAPTER XX.
22CHAPTER XXI.
23CHAPTER XXII.
24CHAPTER XXIII.
25CHAPTER XXIV.
26CHAPTER XXV.
27CHAPTER XXVI.
28CHAPTER XXVII.
29CHAPTER XXVIII.
30CHAPTER XXIX.
31CHAPTER XXX.
32CHAPTER XXXI.
33CHAPTER XXXII.
34CHAPTER XXXIII.
35CHAPTER XXXIV.
36CHAPTER XXXV.
37CHAPTER XXXVI.
38CHAPTER XXXVII.
39CHAPTER XXXVIII.
40CHAPTER XXXIX.
41CHAPTER XL.
42CHAPTER XLI.
43CHAPTER XLII.
44CHAPTER XLIII.
45CHAPTER XLIV.
46CHAPTER XLV.
47Chapter XLVI.
48CHAPTER XLVII.
49CHAPTER XLVIII.
50CHAPTER XLIX.
51CHAPTER L.
52CHAPTER LI.
53CHAPTER LII.
54CHAPTER LIII.
55CHAPTER LIV.
56CHAPTER LV.
57CHAPTER LVI.
58CHAPTER LVII.
59CHAPTER LVIII.
60CHAPTER LIX.
61CHAPTER LX.
62CHAPTER LXI.

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PREFACE. _Walt Whitman has somewhere a fine and just distinction between “loving by allowance” and “loving with personal love.” This distinction applies to books as well as to men and women; and in the case of the not very numerous authors who are the objects of the personal affection, it brings a curious consequence with it. There is much more difference as to their best work than in the case of those others who are loved “by allowance” by convention, and because it is felt to be the right and proper thing to love them. And in the sect--fairly large and yet unusually choice--of Austenians or Janites, there would probably be found partisans of the claim to primacy of almost every one of the novels. To some the delightful freshness and humour of_ Northanger Abbey, _its completeness, finish, and_ entrain, _obscure the undoubted critical facts that its scale is small, and its scheme, after all, that of burlesque or parody, a kind in which the first rank is reached with difficulty._ Persuasion, _relatively faint in tone, and not enthralling in interest, has devotees who exalt above all the others its exquisite delicacy and keeping. The catastrophe of_ Mansfield Park _is admittedly theatrical, the hero and heroine are insipid, and the author has almost wickedly destroyed all romantic interest by expressly admitting that Edmund only took Fanny because Mary shocked him, and that Fanny might very likely have taken Crawford if he had been a little more assiduous; yet the matchless re...

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