Orgullo y prejuicio

Orgullo y prejuicio

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Jan 1, 2013 · Spanish · Paperback (422 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 422
Language Spanish
Published Jan 1, 2013
Publisher Alba
ISBN-10 8484288064
ISBN-13 9788484288060

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"Es una verdad universalmente aceptada que todo soltero en posesión de una gran fortuna necesita una esposa": este comienzo -junto con el de Anna Karénina, quizá uno de los más famosos de la historia de la literatura- nos introduce sabiamente en el mundo de Jane Austen y de su novela más emblemática. Orgullo y prejuicio, publicada en 1813 tras el éxito de Juicio y sentimiento, reúne de forma ejemplar sus temas recurrentes y su visión inimitable en la historia de las cinco hijas de la señora Bennet, que no tiene otro objetivo en su vida que conseguir una buena boda para todas ellas. Dos ricos jóvenes, el señor Bingley y el señor Darcy, aparecen en su punto de mira e inmediatamente se ven señalados como posibles "presas". El opresivo ambiente de la familia, la presión del matrimonio y del escándalo, la diferencia de clases, el fantasma de la pobreza y la actitud de una heroína más rica y compleja en sentimientos que cualquier heroína de cualquier novela anterior, se conjugan en esta obra maestra leída y celebrada a lo largo de dos siglos.

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Uno de los primeros clásicos que leo. Me puse genuinamente feliz al leerlo. Los pensamientos y el desarrollo que tenía Elizabeth, más el comportamiento de Darcy. Me pareció muy linda historia.

August 6th 2026

I do hate giving this, which is one of my favorite stories, only a three, but I was not really a fan of the adaptation.The story itself was well-done, both in terms of the original and in terms of adaptation, and I thought the little magazine covers between each part (I'm assuming I was reading a combination volume and that they were originally released as individual comics) were adorable. The design there was quirky and charming.My problem was the actual art.I am one of those people (I apologize now!) that actually rarely notices the art in anything that has words. I read the words, I get a general impression, I notice color most decidedly, but I don't generally have a very strong opinion one way or the other on it. This really really bothered me, though, and it got progressively worse the longer I read. I was iffy from the beginning on the fact that they had clearly looked at the Keira Knightly adaptation of the film for inspiration, but I was willing to overlook that (and hey, redheads! I'm a fan of that!). Then small things started bothering me. The shading of their lips, which I winced every time I saw. The male faces, which were all oddly unsettling, even the friendly ones. By the time I finished this, I was attempting not to look at the art, which is kind of a terrible thing in a visual adaptation like this.I can't say it isn't just me (it probably is), but it really came close to ruining this for me--I almost gave it up (and it's 120 pages of a story I love--seriously, it is not a long read). I finished and actually debated between two stars and three, but let the charm of the story, the well-handled dialogue and well-chosen bits that were adapted, and the cute little magazine covers sway me up to "I liked it."I'll be going back to the book for my next re-read, though, for certain.

June 3rd 2026

Such a classic and heart felt romance one of my favorites!!

April 22nd 2026
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