I saw Celebrating Pride and Prejudice: 200 Years of Jane Austen's Masterpiece by Susannah Fullerton on the New Titles list in the online catalog. And by now you all should know: I love all things British period drama and Jane Austen. And Pride and Prejudice, above all others, warms my little British period drama loving heart. So you really shouldn't be surprised that I had to read this book when I saw it on the New Titles list.
Fullerton covers the writing of Austen's masterpiece and by far her most popular book as well as contemporary reactions to the novel in the first couple chapters. Subsequent chapters offer analysis of the novel's famous first sentence and its characters. Later chapters also offer notes on the myriad translations of Austen's novel as well as its many adaptations in English and other languages.
Overall I enjoyed reading this book. The parts I enjoyed most were the analyses of the characters that populate Pride and Prejudice. The chapters that detailed its translations and adaptations got a little repetitive after the first couple translation/adaptation listings. Ultimately I would recommend this novel to other die hard Jane Austen fans.
--Reviewed by Ms. Angie
Fullerton covers the writing of Austen's masterpiece and by far her most popular book as well as contemporary reactions to the novel in the first couple chapters. Subsequent chapters offer analysis of the novel's famous first sentence and its characters. Later chapters also offer notes on the myriad translations of Austen's novel as well as its many adaptations in English and other languages.
Overall I enjoyed reading this book. The parts I enjoyed most were the analyses of the characters that populate Pride and Prejudice. The chapters that detailed its translations and adaptations got a little repetitive after the first couple translation/adaptation listings. Ultimately I would recommend this novel to other die hard Jane Austen fans.
--Reviewed by Ms. Angie
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