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In this bilingual edition of Jane Austen's "Orgueil et Préjugés," the reader is invited into the world of Regency-era England, where societal norms and personal values clash in a dance of wit and irony. The novel masterfully employs free indirect discourse, allowing insights into characters' minds while critiquing class distinctions and romantic entanglements. Each chapter unfolds with sharp dialogue and richly drawn settings, revealing the complexities of love, pride, and misunderstanding amidst the backdrop of a constrained social landscape. Jane Austen, born in 1775, was a keen observer of…mehr

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In this bilingual edition of Jane Austen's "Orgueil et Préjugés," the reader is invited into the world of Regency-era England, where societal norms and personal values clash in a dance of wit and irony. The novel masterfully employs free indirect discourse, allowing insights into characters' minds while critiquing class distinctions and romantic entanglements. Each chapter unfolds with sharp dialogue and richly drawn settings, revealing the complexities of love, pride, and misunderstanding amidst the backdrop of a constrained social landscape. Jane Austen, born in 1775, was a keen observer of her society's intricacies and a pioneer of the novel as a form. Influenced by her own experiences within the gentry, she adeptly navigated themes of marriage, wealth, and social status, often infusing her narratives with humor and moral introspection. Her works reflect an acute awareness of the limitations placed on women and the societal expectations that dictated their choices, providing aprofound understanding of the constraints she herself faced as an unmarried woman. This edition is a splendid choice for both new readers and Austen enthusiasts. The bilingual format not only enhances accessibility but also allows for a deeper engagement with Austen's eloquent prose. Dive into a story rich in irony and societal critique, and discover why "Orgueil et Préjugés" remains a timeless exploration of love and humanity.