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Pride and prejudice / Jane AUSTEN
Titre : Pride and prejudice Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jane AUSTEN, Auteur Editeur : wordsworth classics Année de publication : 1999 Importance : 265 pages Format : 12.5x19.5 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-85326-000-1 Langues : Anglais Catégories : DOCUMENTAIRES Mots-clés : Anglais (langue) Index. décimale : 823 Résumé : Mrs Bennet has five daughters to marry. Not easy when they have a small dowry, and suitors are scarce. But a new young gentleman has just arrived at Netherfield Park, the neighbouring estate, and the good manners of the English gentry of the Regency era quickly arrange a ball to meet him.
Mr Bingley soon becomes involved with the eldest daughter, Jane, and there is almost talk of marriage. The same cannot be said of his youngest daughter, Elizabeth, who for her part has met the man who is certainly the proudest in the county in the person of Mr. Darcy, a friend of Mr. Bingley's, with whom she has an icy, barely polite relationship. This rather obnoxious and haughty character, however, takes a great interest in this sassy, witty and independent young woman.Section : ADULTES Pride and prejudice [texte imprimé] / Jane AUSTEN, Auteur . - [S.l.] : wordsworth classics, 1999 . - 265 pages ; 12.5x19.5.
ISBN : 978-1-85326-000-1
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DOCUMENTAIRES Mots-clés : Anglais (langue) Index. décimale : 823 Résumé : Mrs Bennet has five daughters to marry. Not easy when they have a small dowry, and suitors are scarce. But a new young gentleman has just arrived at Netherfield Park, the neighbouring estate, and the good manners of the English gentry of the Regency era quickly arrange a ball to meet him.
Mr Bingley soon becomes involved with the eldest daughter, Jane, and there is almost talk of marriage. The same cannot be said of his youngest daughter, Elizabeth, who for her part has met the man who is certainly the proudest in the county in the person of Mr. Darcy, a friend of Mr. Bingley's, with whom she has an icy, barely polite relationship. This rather obnoxious and haughty character, however, takes a great interest in this sassy, witty and independent young woman.Section : ADULTES Exemplaires
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