Pride and Prejudice (with the original watercolor illustrations by C.E. Brock)

Pride and Prejudice (with the original watercolor illustrations by C.E. Brock)

Por Jane Austen

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Sinopsis

Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," accompanied by the exquisite original watercolor illustrations by C.E. Brock, offers a timeless exploration of class, gender, and the art of courtship in early 19th-century England. Written in Austen'Äôs signature witty and ironic style, the narrative deftly intertwines the lives of the Bennet sisters with the societal pressures of their era. The vividly drawn characters and their complex relationships lay bare the intricacies of social status and the pursuit of romantic love, creating a rich tapestry that remains relevant today. Brock's illustrations add an additional layer of depth, capturing the essence of Austen's vivid world, while enhancing the visual experience for readers. Jane Austen, born in 1775, was a pioneering novelist whose keen observations of societal norms have solidified her as one of the foremost authors in English literature. Her own experiences in a landed gentry family, coupled with her sharp intellect, allowed her to critique and satirize the intricacies of social class and romance. "Pride and Prejudice," published in 1813, encapsulates her talent for blending humor with incisive social commentary, making her works both entertaining and thought-provoking. This delightful edition is a must-read for anyone interested in classic literature, romance, and social commentary. Austen's engaging prose and Brock's captivating illustrations invite readers to immerse themselves in a rich historical context that reflects both the constraints and possibilities of its time. "Pride and Prejudice" promises an unforgettable journey through love and self-discovery, resonating with contemporary audiences as powerfully as it did over two centuries ago.

Jane Austen

Jane Austen (Steventon, 16 de diciembre de 1775 – Winchester, 18 de julio de 1817) fue una destacada novelista británica que vivió durante el período de la Regencia. La ironía que emplea para dotar de comicidad a sus novelas hace que Jane Austen sea contada entre los «clásicos» de la novela inglesa, a la vez que su recepción va, incluso en la actualidad, más allá del interés académico, siendo leídas por un público más amplio.
Ha sido llevada al cine en diferentes ocasiones, algunas veces reproducidas de forma fiel, como el clásico Más fuerte que el orgullo de 1940 dirigido por Robert Z. Leonard y protagonizada por Greer Garson y Laurence Olivier y en otras haciendo adaptaciones a la época actual, como es el caso de Clueless, adaptación libre de Emma, o bien Sentido y sensibilidad, de 1995; Mansfield Park, de 2000, y las versiones de Orgullo y prejuicio en 2004 (dirigida por Gurinder Chadha) y en 2005 (dirigida por Joe Wright). El interés que la obra de Jane Austen sigue despertando hoy en día muestra la vigencia de su pensamiento y la influencia que ha tenido en la literatura posterior.