
"Pride and Prejudice is the most popular of Jane Austen's six novels and is considered among the first ten greatest novels of the world. Its heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, continues to charm readers to this day with her wit, honesty and sparkling freshness. Indeed, the book lives and moves with the character of Elizabeth Bennet. To deal with Pride and Prejudice in full would probably require a commentary as long as the novel itself. The world Jane Austen creates in the novel may be a limited one, but it is the world of human mind and heart explored with brilliant moral clarity and unrivalled wit. This Critical Study of Pride and Prejudice includes: 1. A Literary Background to the Age and Art of Jane Austen 2. A Brief Summary of each of Jane Austen's six Novels 3. Detailed Chapter-wise Summary of the Novel with Critical Comments 4. Comprehensive Discussion on Important Textual Aspects and the Characters in the Novel 5. Select University Questions with Answers 6. Select Literary Criticism"
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