Pride/Prejudice: A Novel of Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet, and Their Forbidden Lovers
✍ Scribed by Ann Herendeen
- Book ID
- 111987552
- Publisher
- Harper Paperbacks
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 248 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061966279
- ASIN
- B00338QEVA
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✦ Synopsis
“Audacious and masterful….True to Austen’s spirit, Ann Herendeen has given us a compelling, and sexual, novel of manners.”—Pamela Regis, author of A Natural History of the Romance Novel
Ann Herendeen’s Pride/Prejudice —a novel of Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennett, and their other loves—revisits the classic Jane Austen work to “fill in the gaps” that the original left unexplained and unexplored. Ingenious, brazen, and unrelentingly entertaining—yet always appreciative and respectful of one of the world’s most beloved literary works—this masterful reinvention by the acclaimed author of Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander is truly a Pride and Prejudice for the 21st Century.
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