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The Annotated Pride and Prejudice

Written by Jane AustenAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Jane Austen
Edited by David M. ShapardAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by David M. Shapard

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  • Category: Fiction - Literary; Fiction - Classics
  • Format: Trade Paperback, 784 pages
  • On Sale: March 13, 2007
  • Price: $16.95
  • ISBN: 978-0-307-27810-4 (0-307-27810-7)
The Annotated Pride and Prejudice
Written by Jane Austen, Edited by David M. Shapard
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780307278104
Our Price: $16.95
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This first-ever fully annotated edition of one of the most beloved novels in the world is a sheer delight for Jane Austen fans. Here is the complete text of Pride and Prejudice with more than 2,300 annotations on facing pages, including:

Explanations of historical context
Rules of etiquette, class differences, the position of women, legal and economic realities, leisure activities, and more.

Citations from Austen’s life, letters, and other writings
Parallels between the novel and Austen’s experience are revealed, along with writings that illuminate her beliefs and opinions.

Definitions and clarifications
Archaic words, words still in use whose meanings have changed, and obscure passages are explained.

Literary comments and analyses
Insightful notes highlight Austen’s artistry and point out the subtle ways she develops her characters and themes.

Maps and illustrations
of places and objects mentioned in the novel.

An introduction, a bibliography, and a detailed chronology of events

Of course, one can enjoy the novel without knowing the precise definition of a gentleman, or what it signifies that a character drives a coach rather than a hack chaise, or the rules governing social interaction at a ball, but readers of The Annotated Pride and Prejudice will find that these kinds of details add immeasurably to understanding and enjoying the intricate psychological interplay of Austen’s immortal characters.

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