
Gordost' i predubezhdeniye. Гордость и предубеждение. Pride and Prejudice.
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by:
Джейн Остин. Jane Austen
Language: Russian
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 6171204943
ISBN 13: 9786171204942
Publication date:
January 1st, 2016
Publisher: Книжный клуб "Клуб семейного досуга"
Pages: 416
Set in the early 19th century, this classic novel captures the intricacies of love, class, and societal expectations through the eyes of its spirited protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet. Living in a rural English community, Elizabeth navigates the pressures of finding a suitable husband while contending with her own strong-willed opinions and a keen insight into human behavior. Her family, particularly her four sisters, adds to the comedic and often chaotic backdrop of her pursuit of happiness.
The novel unfolds with the arrival of Mr. Darcy, a wealthy and seemingly arrogant figure who becomes the object of both intrigue and disdain for Elizabeth. Their initial misunderstandings evoke a rich tapestry of emotions, as pride and prejudice manifest in their interactions. Elizabeth’s prejudgment of Darcy gives way to a deeper understanding, challenging the reader to reconsider first impressions and societal norms.
As the plot progresses, themes of class distinction and the importance of marrying for love rather than convenience surface, painting a vivid picture of a society on the brink of change. Austen’s sharp wit and keen observations of human folly breathe life into her characters, making them relatable and enduring.
Through lively dialogue and an intricate web of relationships, the story ultimately highlights the transformative power of love and the necessity of overcoming personal biases. Elizabeth and Darcy’s journey toward mutual respect and understanding illustrates the timeless struggle between societal expectations and individual desires.
The novel unfolds with the arrival of Mr. Darcy, a wealthy and seemingly arrogant figure who becomes the object of both intrigue and disdain for Elizabeth. Their initial misunderstandings evoke a rich tapestry of emotions, as pride and prejudice manifest in their interactions. Elizabeth’s prejudgment of Darcy gives way to a deeper understanding, challenging the reader to reconsider first impressions and societal norms.
As the plot progresses, themes of class distinction and the importance of marrying for love rather than convenience surface, painting a vivid picture of a society on the brink of change. Austen’s sharp wit and keen observations of human folly breathe life into her characters, making them relatable and enduring.
Through lively dialogue and an intricate web of relationships, the story ultimately highlights the transformative power of love and the necessity of overcoming personal biases. Elizabeth and Darcy’s journey toward mutual respect and understanding illustrates the timeless struggle between societal expectations and individual desires.