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Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen1813

A social comedy of wit, status, manners, and one of the most durable love stories ever published.

Ebook length

11 hrs

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61 chapters

Ebook pages

432

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About this ebook

Jane Austen's most famous novel turns courtship into strategic dialogue. The plot is intimate, but the field of tension is broad: inheritance, class performance, reputation, embarrassment, and the painful distance between first impressions and lasting judgment.

Elizabeth Bennet makes the book compelling because she is active on the sentence level. Her intelligence and speed are felt even when readers sample only a few scenes, which keeps the page lively from the start.

The novel also draws different kinds of readers at once: classic-romance fans, students, first-time Austen readers, and anyone looking for a beautifully structured story online.

Why readers love it

  • It is one of the most recognizable classic novels in English.
  • Its tone is graceful but accessible, which helps time-on-page for modern readers.
  • Its chapter structure makes it easy to turn into navigable reading modules later.

What the opening chapters do

The early chapters introduce a domestic world that feels light on the surface and sharply tactical underneath. Every visit, rumor, and dance reshapes the marriage market around the Bennet sisters.

As Darcy and Elizabeth collide, the novel keeps widening its social lens. Seemingly small conversations reveal character with unusual efficiency, making the book ideal for pages built around chapter summaries and quotable moments.

Key themes

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These themes help readers understand what keeps the book alive: the recurring ideas, tensions, and emotions that define its appeal.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Pride and Prejudice such a strong title to feature?

It combines name recognition, classroom familiarity, and genuine reread value for people who want romance, wit, and character-driven drama.

What makes this page different from a plain ebook file?

The page adds original summaries, themes, and guided entry points instead of serving only raw public domain text.

Does this book work well in audio too?

Yes. Its chapter rhythm and dialogue-heavy scenes make it a natural fit for chapter-based audiobook listening.

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