Book details
Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen
1813 · Oxford University Press, USA
About the book
Set in rural England during the Napoleonic era, the narrative centers on the Bennet family and their five unmarried daughters. Mrs. Bennet focuses on securing wealthy husbands for her children to ensure their financial stability. When the affluent Mr. Bingley and his reserved friend Mr. Darcy arrive in Hertfordshire, the headstrong Elizabeth Bennet forms an immediate dislike for Darcy based on his perceived arrogance. The plot tracks their turbulent interactions as they navigate social hierarchies, inheritance laws, and the consequences of superficial first impressions and family reputations.
Historical fiction readers and those interested in Regency social norms read this work for its precise depiction of class distinctions and domestic politics. It appeals to audiences who value sharp dialogue and psychological realism over melodrama. A reader finishes the book with a clear understanding of how economic Necessity shaped 19th-century marriage and how individual pride can obscure objective truth. The text provides a framework for analyzing how social standing and personal integrity collide in a rigid societal structure.
Details
- Published
- 1813
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- ISBN
- 9780192815033
- Language
- EN