Pride and prejudice
'Vanity, not love, has been my folly’ In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, when Elizabeth Bennet first meets eligible bachelor Fitzwilliam Darcy, she thinks him arrogant and conceited; he is indifferent to her good looks and lively mind. When she later discovers that Darcy has involved hi...
Κύριοι συγγραφείς: | , , |
---|---|
Μορφή: | |
Γλώσσα: | eng |
Έκδοση: |
Penguin Books
2003
|
Θέματα: | |
Διαθέσιμο Online: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice |
id |
OAI-LARISA:45638 |
---|---|
spelling |
OAI-LARISA:456382023-01-26T08:39:19ZPride and prejudiceAusten, JaneJones, Vivien, prefacerTanner, Jones, prefacerPenguin Books2003eng'Vanity, not love, has been my folly’ In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, when Elizabeth Bennet first meets eligible bachelor Fitzwilliam Darcy, she thinks him arrogant and conceited; he is indifferent to her good looks and lively mind. When she later discovers that Darcy has involved himself in the troubled relationship between his friend Bingley and her beloved sister Jane, she is determined to dislike him more than ever. In the sparkling comedy of manners that follows, Jane Austen shows us in Pride and Prejudice the folly of judging by first impressions and superbly evokes the friendships, gossip and snobberies of provincial middle-class life. (From the publisher)Αγγλική λογοτεχνίαΑγγλικό μυθιστόρημαΞενόγλωσσα βιβλία (Λογοτεχνία)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice45638 |
institution |
Δημόσια Κεντρική Βιβλιοθήκη Λάρισας "Κωνσταντίνος Κούμας" |
collection |
Κατάλογος |
language |
eng |
topic |
Αγγλική λογοτεχνία Αγγλικό μυθιστόρημα Ξενόγλωσσα βιβλία (Λογοτεχνία) |
spellingShingle |
Αγγλική λογοτεχνία Αγγλικό μυθιστόρημα Ξενόγλωσσα βιβλία (Λογοτεχνία) Austen, Jane Jones, Vivien, prefacer Tanner, Jones, prefacer Pride and prejudice |
description |
'Vanity, not love, has been my folly’
In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, when Elizabeth Bennet first meets eligible bachelor Fitzwilliam Darcy, she thinks him arrogant and conceited; he is indifferent to her good looks and lively mind. When she later discovers that Darcy has involved himself in the troubled relationship between his friend Bingley and her beloved sister Jane, she is determined to dislike him more than ever. In the sparkling comedy of manners that follows, Jane Austen shows us in Pride and Prejudice the folly of judging by first impressions and superbly evokes the friendships, gossip and snobberies of provincial middle-class life. (From the publisher) |
format |
|
author |
Austen, Jane Jones, Vivien, prefacer Tanner, Jones, prefacer |
author_facet |
Austen, Jane Jones, Vivien, prefacer Tanner, Jones, prefacer |
author_sort |
Austen, Jane |
title |
Pride and prejudice |
title_short |
Pride and prejudice |
title_full |
Pride and prejudice |
title_fullStr |
Pride and prejudice |
title_full_unstemmed |
Pride and prejudice |
title_sort |
pride and prejudice |
publisher |
Penguin Books |
publishDate |
2003 |
url |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT austenjane prideandprejudice AT jonesvivienprefacer prideandprejudice AT tannerjonesprefacer prideandprejudice |
_version_ |
1756124089933627392 |