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Pride and Prejudice audiobook
Pride and Prejudice audiobook
from Jane Austen
Read by Laurence Krambule
Duration: 12:40
Format: m4b
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Jane Austen's most popular novel, the unforgettable story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.
Mrs. Bennet has five daughters to marry off. Not easy when they have small dowries and suitors are scarce. But a new, young gentleman has just arrived at Netherfield Park, the neighboring estate, and the refined manners of the English gentry of the Regency era quickly lead them to organize a ball to meet him.
Mr. Bingley quickly becomes close to the eldest daughter, Jane, and there is almost talk of marriage. The same cannot be said of his younger daughter, Elizabeth, who has met arguably the most arrogant man in the county, Mr. Darcy, a friend of Mr. Bingley's, with whom she maintains a frosty and barely polite relationship. This rather odious and haughty character, however, takes a great interest in this impertinent, witty, and independent young woman.
In Jane Austen's comedy of manners, intellectual and class prejudices, personal pride and family pride will be the victims of these encounters, making this novel Jane Austen's most famous work, recognized for its caustic wit and fine observations.
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Mrs. Bennet has five daughters to marry off. Not easy when they have small dowries and suitors are scarce. But a new, young gentleman has just arrived at Netherfield Park, the neighboring estate, and the refined manners of the English gentry of the Regency era quickly lead them to organize a ball to meet him.
Mr. Bingley quickly becomes close to the eldest daughter, Jane, and there is almost talk of marriage. The same cannot be said of his younger daughter, Elizabeth, who has met arguably the most arrogant man in the county, Mr. Darcy, a friend of Mr. Bingley's, with whom she maintains a frosty and barely polite relationship. This rather odious and haughty character, however, takes a great interest in this impertinent, witty, and independent young woman.
In Jane Austen's comedy of manners, intellectual and class prejudices, personal pride and family pride will be the victims of these encounters, making this novel Jane Austen's most famous work, recognized for its caustic wit and fine observations.
