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Dei sei romanzi di Jane Austen(1775-1817), scrittrice che Virginia Woolf ha definito "l'artista più perfetta tra le donne", Orgoglio e Pregiudizio è il primo in ordine di tempo e insieme il capolavoro.Quando lo scrisse miss Austen aveva 21 anni e un'amica di famiglia poteva descriverla " la più graziosa, sciocca, leziosa farfalla in cerca di marito che sia dato incontrare". Frivola e Ironica, non si distingueva dal mondo campagnolo e borghese cui apparteneva: sembrava che il suo orizzonte non andasse oltr i tè, i balli, i flirt della buona società, i minuti e ridicoli incidenti della vita quotidiana. Ma su questi tenui motivi ella sapeva giocare con una grazia e una profondità squisite; e, narrando in Orgoglio e Pregiudizio la storia delle cinque sorelle Bennet e dei loro corteggiatori le riuscì di evocare, con tocchi sobri e precisi, l'intero, incantevole, penetrante quadro della provincia inglese alla fine del secolo XVIII
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- Publisher: Mondadori
- Pub date: Mar 01, 1932
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This book was recommened to me by Susanna T., an international student from Sweden as one of her favorite books. I haven't read a "classic" in so long I was a little bit skeptical about reading it. I bouth the book about a month or so ago and hadn't had a chance to start it and then my class started and I didn't hae time to read, so I picked up the unabridged audio version.I ended up enjoyinging it. I think it ended up being a good discussion book for the summer. We'll see how the others like it, if they readt. I know that I would never want to live during that time period for the pure fact that women are discriminated against at such a high level.Questions1. How would you describe the Bennett family? Normal? Disfunctional?2. Would you have wanted to live during that time? Why or why not?3. I am not sure that I would have liked living during that time period, as a woman you couldn't really do as you choosed only as your husband or family chose. How would you feel about this? Would you want to stay at home to entertain? What if you were part of a lower class and had to actually work?
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