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Pride and Prejudice
Audible Audiobook
– Unabridged
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Step into a world where wit is sharp, glances speak volumes, and the dance of manners conceals deeper truths. Pride and Prejudice isn't just a novel—it's a perfectly tuned social symphony composed by one of literature's most insightful observers, Jane Austen.
This timeless classic captures the tension between pride and vulnerability, societal expectation and personal desire, all through language as elegant as the world it critiques. In its pages—and now in your ears—you'll encounter unforgettable characters whose joys, flaws, and revelations still echo today.
Let Austen's artistry carry you to a place where decorum is everything, yet emotion wins the day. Whether it's your first visit to Longbourn or a cherished return, this audiobook promises not only storytelling at its finest, but the quiet thrill of rediscovering the brilliance behind every ironic turn.
- Listening Length10 hours and 43 minutes
- Audible release dateApril 29 2025
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB0F6V7M35S
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Listening Length | 10 hours and 43 minutes |
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Author | Jane Austen |
Narrator | Martina Mercer-Hall |
Audible.ca Release Date | April 29 2025 |
Publisher | Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0F6V7M35S |
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2025Verified Purchaseanother classic book to read
- Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2025Verified PurchaseExcellent book. To read absolutely.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2025Verified PurchaseThe book came a bit scratched up than I would like. Yet to read it
- Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2023Verified PurchasePride and Prejudice is, of course, available in many, many editions. But if you want one with annotations that help clarify the text and with annoying errors from the original text silently corrected (but only where the errors are obvious), this is the one to go for. The Oxford World's Classics edition is another option, but I find the annotations poorly organized and their markers within the text poorly indicated (just asterisks, no numbers). This is true of many OWC editions. Some titles, notably those by Charles Dickens, do not even have the annotations indicated within the text, so you don't know that a particular passage has an accompanying annotation. Between Penguin and OWC, always go for Penguin.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2021Verified PurchaseI always love Darcy! It’s a great classical novel and fast delivery!
- Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2018Verified PurchaseIt's Jane Austen. What more can you say.
- Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2009"Pride and Prejudice" is one of those novels which most people know the plot and the characters even if they haven't read the book. For myself, I had not read it in a long time, and I had also not seen any of the movies made using its plot, with the exception of the musical "Bride and Prejudice" a few years ago. I finally made time for it, and it was better than I had remembered. This was the second of Austen's novels to be published (published on January 28th, 1813), though the original novel (titled "First Impressions") was written between 1796 and 1797. There is no way to determine how much of the original novel remains and how much was rewritten, but clearly the two dealt on a larger scale with the some of the same themes.
The main character of the story is Elizabeth Bennet who lives with her parents and her four sisters in the fictional town of Meryton. Elizabeth is the second eldest of the sisters after Jane. Outside of the Bennets, there is a large cast of characters including the three Bingley's, brother and two sisters, Mr. Collins, The Darcy's, Lady Catherine and her daughter, Colonel Fitzwilliam, the Lucases, Mr. Wickham, and the Gardiner's who are Elizabeth's aunt and uncle. The novel is told in three volumes, the first covers the period at Meryton where most of the key characters meet for the first time, the second covers the period after Bingley leaves Meryton unexpectedly along with those who came with him, and covers the period up to Elizabeth's visit to Mr. Darcy's home know as Pemberley, and the last covers the visit to Pemberley right through to the marriages and beyond.
There are several plots running through the volumes. There is the relationship between Bingley and Jane, which Mr. Darcy tries to put an end to, along with the help of Mr. Bingley's sisters. There is Mr. Collins attempts to marry either Jane or Elizabeth, but ending up with Charlotte Lucas. There is the relationship between Mr. Wickham and Mr. Darcy as well as between their families. There is Lydia's scandalous running off in volume three. But by far the mail story line is the relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.
In volume one, Mr. Darcy arrives as the guest of Mr. Bingley. Mr. Darcy's prideful manner results in a negative first impression with Elizabeth whose pride is hurt by his attitude and she develops her own prejudice against Mr. Darcy as a result. Mr. Darcy becomes intrigued with Elizabeth, but her own negative impression of him is reinforced by stories told by Mr. Wickham and Mr. Darcy's silent attitude towards her which she takes as his looking down on her. Thus, first impressions play a big role in the story, though to be sure other first impressions, such as the first impression of Mr. Collins which is shared by nearly everyone are fairly accurate.
In volume two, their relationship develops. Mr. Darcy cannot ignore the feelings he has developed for Elizabeth and this results in three key events in this volume. One is Mr. Darcy's declaration of feelings to Elizabeth. The second is Elizabeth's stern rebuke of Mr. Darcy's feelings followed by an attack on his behavior towards the relationship between Jane and Mr. Bingley as well as Mr. Darcy's treatment of Mr. Wickham. This leads to the third key event, which is Mr. Darcy's letter to Elizabeth where he sets the matter straight about his actions. The second event results in Mr. Darcy writing the letter and changing his behavior, though we don't witness the latter until volume three. The third event is important as the reader is privy to Elizabeth's change in attitude resulting from what Mr. Darcy has told her.
In volume three, their relationship completes its change, as Elizabeth gets to know Mr. Darcy from where he lives, and by those who work for him, and she also learns about his character from actions he takes on behalf of her family, which he never means her to learn about. We also witness the change in Mr. Darcy's behavior, not only towards Jane, but towards her entire family. Of course, it is obvious that the two will end up together, but knowing the end does not spoil the journey.
There is good reason why this book is a classic and why it is still read and enjoyed today. The characters are believable and well rounded for the most part. There is humor, societal and family challenges, and moral lessons weaved together throughout the book. I can also recommend the Penguin Classics edition of this book, as it contains an introduction and notes by Vivien Jones, as well as an introduction written by Tony Tanner for an earlier edition of the book. The introductions are both interesting reading, and the notes are useful as well.
- Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2023Verified PurchaseCame with the cover slightly damaged, however it is still perfectly readable.
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Yara GhazaleReviewed in Germany on March 23, 2025
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