![]() I also appreciated the structure, the timing of what was going on when.Īlso interesting: how in the background servants are. And how little was done for the daughters. Bennet was part of the problem and hardly faultless. I better appreciated the class differences this time around. My first read as a teen was as someone who didn't get the class differences at play here they had servants so how where they not rich? Why would people take a walk around the room? It was a delight having all that information while I was reading. ![]() ![]() I picked the Annotated one because, well, I wanted context and explanations, for things that the reader at the time would have understood, or what scholarship can now tell us. And I confess, it's been way too many years since I read Pride & Prejudice. ![]()
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