Pride and Prejudice
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- Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen Provides Lessons in Love to a Contemporary AudienceAlthough British author Jane Austen wrote about relationships almost two hundred years ago, her novel Pride and Prejudice illustrates that she possessed key insight into matters concerning the heart.
- Pride and Prejudice: Scandals, Money and Love in the 19th CenturyMy favorite novel is 'Pride and Prejudice,' hands down. Cliche, I know, but it's the best for good reasons.
- A Book Everyone Should ReadLong before, and long after, Edward and Bella, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth have been there. Every generation of readers gets to experience the world of Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice is a classic, and Jane Austen was a genius.
- Pride and Prejudice: My Favorite NovelPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a classic. It's romantic, has a happy ending, and also packs a powerful message and analysis of human behavior. Learn more about why it's my favorite novel.
Pride and Prejudice: The Epitome of RomancePride and Prejudice is one of the best romances ever written. This article discusses the virtues of Pride and Prejudice, as well as a very brief summary of the plot.- Pride and Prejudice: A Timeless Love StoryJane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" has enjoyed enduring popularity since its publication in 1813. It is still popular in the modern day due to its universal appeal.
- A Movie Review: Pride and PrejudiceGreat version of the classic love story.
Colin Firth, Mr. Darcy of "Pride and Prejudice," Won Best Actor OscarColin Firth is the latest actor to win an Academy Award for his performance in a leading role. . At the age of 35, Colin Firth, the latest actor to win an Oscar, got his big break as Mr. Darcy in A&E's "Pride and Prejudice."- How to Plan a 'Pride and Prejudice' Costume Party"Pride and Prejudice" is a beloved book and film. Plan a party around its themes of class and romance for a sure way to impress your guests.
- Three Unique Spins on Pride and PrejudiceA brief review of three books based on Pride and Prejudice. These aren't your standard romances: expect unique takes on characters and over-the-top action.
Pride and Prejudice: Three Versions of the ClassicAlthough considered a comedy of manners at the time, Pride and Prejudice seems to have morphed into a Regency Romance over the years. Here are three versions.
A Comparison of Marriages in Pride and PrejudiceJane Austen outlines several marriages in Pride and Prejudice; this article describes the marriages and Austen's views on the ideal marriage.- Pride and Prejudice: A RantA little article on why Pride and Prejudice appeals to so many women but sends men running for the grill, frequently to fire it up and crawl inside.
- Pride and Prejudice Essay, Jane AustenExamine the relationship between money and marriage in the novel. What has Jane Austen to say about marriage in this novel? How does she present her ideas? Choose two marriage proposals to analyse and compare, and base your response on these.
- Losing Lizzy in Lost in AustenAn exploration of the way Emma Campbell Webster's Lost in Austen modifies and adapts Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
- Marriage in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Sense and SensibilityThis paper provides an indepth exploration of marriage in two of Jane Austen's most popular novels: Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.
- Pride and PrejudiceGoes into detail about the book Pride and Prejudice. Reviews historircal facts and facts about Jane Austen's life in comparison to the book. Provides a different view of the novel and what readers may take from it.
- Pride and Prejudice - a Movie Review from a Man's PerspectiveMost would think that the 2005 film, Pride and Prejudice, is a chick movie. I disagree! As a 40-something man, I think this film is incredible!
- A Look at Jane Austen's Pride and PrejudiceThe Picturesque and SublimeA paper I wrote for my British Literature II class. In it, I use relationships to define the Romantic era terms "picturesque" and "sublime."
- Movie Review: Pride and Prejudice (2005)A movie review of Pride and Prejudice (2005).
- The 21st Century Jane Austen HeroineA 21st Century woman trades lives with a woman living in Jane Austen's England. Here are just a few of my thoughts on this beach read.
- Pride and Prejudice RevisitedPride and Prejudice classic movie review.
- A Review of Pride and Prejudice: The Perfect Romantic ComedyPride and Prejudice, starring Keira Knightley, presents a different take on a beloved Jane Austen classic. It boasts vivid cinematography and an enthralling combination of drama, comedy, and romance, making for a perfect date night movie.
- 1980's BBC Version of Pride and PrejudiceThis lesser-known miniseries has some amazing moments and actors, and is sure to be popular with fans of the 1995 version. You might even like it better!
- Pride and Prejudice: A Young Lady's GuidebookExamines why Jane Austen considered Elizabeth Bennett to be the perfect woman in a day and age when women were expected to fit a mold of submission and conformity.
- Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice - More Than Light Romantic ReadingAusten captured the manner in which young women conducted themselves in pursuit of the best possible husband that they could land.
- First Impressions"Being Jane" is a movie based on a cross between Jane Austen's life and her novel Pride and Prejudice.
- DVD Review: Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen in Pride and PrejudiceThe newest film version of Pride and Prejudice, while not entirely faithful to the novel, is still worth viewing for the inspiring performances of Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen.
- Jane Austen's Pride and PrejudiceIn translating Pride and Prejudice from book to move, the BBC illustrated important storytelling techniques while remaining true to the original content.
- The Superiority of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" Over Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" in Its Discussion of MarriageJane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" discusses the issue of marriage with a far greater depth and diversity of viewpoints than does Kate Chopin's "The Awakening." Austen offers constructive guidance to readers on which approaches to marriage work and which do not.
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice- the Role of Comedy in RelationshipsThe major theme in Pride and Prejudice is quite obvious, and is given to us in the very first lines, "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."
Book Review: Letters from PemberleyBook review of Jane Dawkins' Letters from Pemberley, one of the best Pride and Prejudice fan fiction pieces currently available.- Marriage in Jane Austen's Pride and PrejudiceAn analysis of the element of marriage in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
- Themes of Marriage Contained in Two Novels: Pride and Prejudice and Our Mutual FriendProposing marriage may be similar yet different in many aspects. We analyzed two literary novels, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens.
- A Cinematic Take on Austen's Pride and PrejudiceJoe Wright's 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, is an excellent version of this story, incorporating truly cinematic storytelling techniques and expanding on Austen's critiques.
Pride of the LandThe new Pride and Prejudice is a cinematic success, despite some major changes to Jane Austen's novel.- Interview with New Pride and Prejudice Director Joe WrightJoe Wright, the director of the new Pride and Prejudice film, sits down to discuss the hot button issues about the controversial adaptation.
- Pride and Prejudice: My Favorite NovelAn article about Pride and Prejudice and why it is my favorite novel.
I WonderSometimes I wonder about absurd things.- Story of a Star GirlMemories of homeschooler's first day of public high school. Completely and utterly fictional ;)