Thursday, January 22, 2015

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin (1813)




Around 1960 or so in The Lifetime Reading Plan by Clifton Fadiman I first was made aware I needed to read Jane Austin's Pride and Predjudice.  I remembered trying it then but I was not ready for it yet.  The most recent time I read a glowing endorsement of the book was in Reading Like a Writer by Francine Prose, published in 2014.  Many book bloggers say it is their favorite novel of all time.  

I am so glad I have at long last read this wonderful book.

Which Austin novel should I Read next?

Who is your favorite sister?

Best match? 

Mel u

3 comments:

Suko said...

Mel, I'm glad you enjoyed this classic novel by Jane Austen. I'll bet you would enjoy a movie version as well. As for your next Austen novel, you could choose Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Lady Susan (a short epistolary novel), or one of many Austen-inspired, humorous contemporary novels.

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you were able to read it finally and that you enjoyed it! Jane Austen is my favorite, so of course, I enjoyed all of her novels. But after p&P, my favorites are Persuasion and Emma. Northanger Abbey is great and pokes fun at Gothic novels. And I agree with Suko about Lady Susan, that's a fun read as well.

Mel u said...

Suko. I have begun Sense and Sensibility. In fact years ago I posted on a funny risqué version of Pride and Predjudice.

Anne. I see as a reasonable 2015 goal finishing all five remaining Austin novels. Thanks for your visit and ideas.

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