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Pride and Prejudice: An Annotated Edition (2010)

por Jane Austen

Otros autores: Patricia Meyer Spacks (Editor)

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The text of Jane Austen's classic tale is accompanied by an introduction to the author's life and work and explanatory notes discussing the novel's historical context, language, characters, and themes.
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Great annotated edition of an already great book. ( )
  ctanons | Jan 26, 2021 |
Probably my ultimate all time favorite book. I especially enjoyed the annotations as I've read this so much. ( )
  gossamerchild88 | Mar 30, 2018 |
Misprint in the text! at page 394 note 11. Careless Harvard.
Many notes pertain to everyday words. "Post" is explained as "mail"
"celebrated" is not explained as "renowned" but by an outraged comment inquiring rhetorically how anyone could celebrate anything about Lady Catherine.
There are indeed useful historical insights and references to other authors. But there are times when one might feel one was reading the extended edition of Cliffs Notes. ( )
  mnicol | Dec 29, 2017 |
On rereading Pride and Prejudice in this beautiful Belknap Press annotated edition edited by Patricia Meyer Spacks, I am struck by the almost irrepressible joy evinced at various points by so many of the actors in the drama. Take Jane, the oldest of the Bennet sisters, and her perfect bliss at the familial joy that will result from her happy union with Mr. Bingley. She wonders, “how shall I bear so much happiness!” Or take her perfectly insensible youngest sister, Lydia, whose joy on becoming the first wed of the sisters burbles forth heedless of the shame brought on her siblings and parents by her escapade with Mr. Wickham. Or take Mr. Bennet’s delight at the obsequiousness of his cousin, Mr. Collins, or the inanities of Mrs. Bennet. And finally, take Elizabeth’s willingness to laugh at and with her proud husband to be, Mr. Darcy. Joy rises to the surface like cream. And it is joy to which we are fitted, each to our nature.

This is such a lovely edition. It is in a large format allowing the annotations to accompany the text directly. There are numerous notes discussing fine points of interpretation given generous presentation by Patricia Meyer Spacks, though at times she reserves judgement on their felicity. And there is an excellent introduction, also from Professor Spacks, which is fully conscious of the fact that most who pick up this edition of Austen’s classic will be rereading it. And the joys of rereading, especially of works that merit rereading such as this one, are many. For myself, I relish the slower pace at which I take the text, revelling in each expected but still surprising turn of events. And yet, subsequent to Elizabeth’s re-acquaintance with Mr. Darcy at Pemberley, I still find myself racing onward almost desperate to see Elizabeth reach her deserved joy.

For an early work, admittedly reworked and finally published after the success of Sense and Sensibility, I think that Pride and Prejudice points to much of what will solidify in Austen’s later writing, especially her very fine Emma. But perhaps it is the youthful exuberance that this novel cannot cloak which more than anything encourages the devotion so many readers have for it. After all, we will have our joy. ( )
  RandyMetcalfe | Jan 5, 2015 |
Beautifully illustrated and excellently annotated, which makes this rereading of Austen a bit less of a chore. Unfortunately, however, Miss Austen's novels contain no attic settings, much less madwomen dwelling therein. ( )
  CurrerBell | Dec 27, 2014 |
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This is not the first annotation of the author’s favorite novel, but it surely is the most lush.

In addition to ample margin notes, editor Patricia Meyer Spacks has peppered the pages with a bevy of era-appropriate illustrations, many in color.

These not only provide the reader with a visual appreciation for the fashions, furniture and interior ambiance familiar to a gentleman’s family (chairs, fire screens, paintings of drawing-room interiors, etc.), but enriches one’s understanding of the lifestyle of Austen and the characters who people her novels.

More intimate illustrations include a letter in her hand, a photo of her writing desk and a charcoal drawing of Harris Bigg-Wither, whose offer of marriage Jane accepted, then later declined.
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Generations of teenage girls--indeed, generations of men and women of every age--have happily read Pride and Prejudice without benefit of notes.  (Introduction)
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.  (novel)
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