Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
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Re: Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
Yelibenwork,Yelibenwork wrote:I read Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice recently and loved it. I read books not only for their story or theme but also for their beautiful and imaginative language. So while reading novels I am conscious of literary devices like similes and metaphors and I savor them. When reading Pride and Prejudice I hardly came across these figures of speech. Did I just fail to notice them or did Jane Austen use no metaphors and similes? Or, were metaphors and similes not so popular in the early 19th century?
I'm afraid you overlooked the obvious. The words 'Pride' and 'Prejudice' are actually metaphors for Darcy and Elizabeth.
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DATo:DATo wrote:Yelibenwork,Yelibenwork wrote:I read Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice recently and loved it. I read books not only for their story or theme but also for their beautiful and imaginative language. So while reading novels I am conscious of literary devices like similes and metaphors and I savor them. When reading Pride and Prejudice I hardly came across these figures of speech. Did I just fail to notice them or did Jane Austen use no metaphors and similes? Or, were metaphors and similes not so popular in the early 19th century?
I'm afraid you overlooked the obvious. The words 'Pride' and 'Prejudice' are actually metaphors for Darcy and Elizabeth.
Thank you very much. That is really very helpful.
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I too love Pride and Prejudice, and I often listen to sections of the audio book when I am trying to get myself into writing mode. There have been some really interesting spin offs of Pride and Prejudice that makes it a whole series. My favorite is Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife, by Linda Berdoll. I also love the Bronte Sisters. In one of the books that continues the series, Charlotte Bronte is quoted to say that Jane Austen knew nothing of romance or marriage. The commentary goes on to say that Mr. Darcy Takes A Wife is the imaginative world of Austen if she had a sense of romance.Stacygee wrote:I just joined this forum and was so dismayed to see that the first post I read was critical of my very favorite book Pride and Prejudice. I just loved it and have read it over and over. I love the complexity of Lizzie falling in love with Darcy and even trying to figure out exactly when she did. I also love the misunderstood Darcy as I married my Mr. Darcy and a lot of people don't understand him.
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I think Pride and Prejudice is the greatest novel - storywise and stylistically. It builds up tension until the very last page with a happy ending. And the interiority of the characters expressed is lovely. There is so much more than just a love story. It is all about social rank and how the society deals with it. My favorite adaptation is the BBC version with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth - unattained by all that came after in my opinion.
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Isn't Fanny in Mansfield Park? If that's the Fanny you mean, I loved her tooBakerStreetJ wrote:Northanger Abbey was my favourite - I know it's not everyone's but I love Fanny!

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Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books. I read it every spring/summer and every autumn/winter. I laugh out loud a lot when reading this book

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