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| | | | Tenth (and last) in a series onrereading Jane Austen'sPride and Prejudice. Here areParts One,Two,Three,Four,Five,Six, Seven, Eight, and Nine. "Happy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters." The opening line of the last chapter of Pride and Prejudice is my favourite line in... | |
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| | | | Prom and prejudice is a contemporary take on the classic Jane Austen romance. The updated story is clever, funny and a real pageturner. The action takes place at, you guessed it, Longbourn.... | |
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| | | | One of my goals for this year is to reread all six of Jane Austen's novels.Sense and Sensibilityseems like an appropriate starting point, as it shares the distinction of being Austen's first published novel and my first ever reading experience of any of her works. I remember becoming immediately enchanted by this story of the... | |
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