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Orgullo y prejuicio. Tomo I

by Jane Austen

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Set in class-conscious England at the end of the 18th century, this handsome, limited edition revives the classic, humorous story of love and misunderstanding between the spirited and opinionated Elizabeth Bennet and the ever-so-proud Mr. Darcy. One of Jane Austen's most beloved novels, this story explores the search for marriage among its young characters, and the necessity of putting aside both pride and prejudice in order to find an appropriate mate. Within every page of text and moment of dialogue, Austen's characteristic social satire provides cutting observations of the customs of the English class system, and the way that the search for a partner at that time was inextricable from the need to secure a certain social and economic status. Reflejando las costumbres de la clase media rural inglesa al fin del siglo 28, esta bella edicion limitada reanima el divertido cuento clasico de amor y malas interpretaciones entre la animada y terca Elizabeth Bennet y siempre orgulloso senor Darcy. Una de las obras mas reconocidas de Jane Austen, la novela desarrolla el tema de como las jovenes buscan el marido apropiado y como necesitan dejar a un lado su orgullo y sus prejuicios. Es una novela realista, con cierto aire de comedia o satira social donde quedan reflejadas las costumbres de las clases medias, rurales e inglesas y se trata el tema del matrimonio y de las consecuencias que puede traer consigo a casarse para conseguir una determinada posicionsocial o solo por atraccion fisica.… (more)

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Set in class-conscious England at the end of the 18th century, this handsome, limited edition revives the classic, humorous story of love and misunderstanding between the spirited and opinionated Elizabeth Bennet and the ever-so-proud Mr. Darcy. One of Jane Austen's most beloved novels, this story explores the search for marriage among its young characters, and the necessity of putting aside both pride and prejudice in order to find an appropriate mate. Within every page of text and moment of dialogue, Austen's characteristic social satire provides cutting observations of the customs of the English class system, and the way that the search for a partner at that time was inextricable from the need to secure a certain social and economic status. Reflejando las costumbres de la clase media rural inglesa al fin del siglo 28, esta bella edicion limitada reanima el divertido cuento clasico de amor y malas interpretaciones entre la animada y terca Elizabeth Bennet y siempre orgulloso senor Darcy. Una de las obras mas reconocidas de Jane Austen, la novela desarrolla el tema de como las jovenes buscan el marido apropiado y como necesitan dejar a un lado su orgullo y sus prejuicios. Es una novela realista, con cierto aire de comedia o satira social donde quedan reflejadas las costumbres de las clases medias, rurales e inglesas y se trata el tema del matrimonio y de las consecuencias que puede traer consigo a casarse para conseguir una determinada posicionsocial o solo por atraccion fisica.

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