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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Yth yw Gooth ha Gowvreus an gwella aswonys a whegh novel Jane Austen hag y feu va dyllys in Sowsnek kyns oll i'n vledhen 1813. Talvejys bras yw an whedhel-ma dre reson a'n pyctour glew usy ev ow ry a'n bobel ino hag inwedh awos y narracyon gesedhus. Yma an novel ow terivas fatell wrug Elisabet Benet metya gans Mester Darcy rag an kensa pres hag ev dystowgh dhe vos cas gensy. In folednow an lyver yma hy thybyansow in y gever ow chaunjya tabm ha tabm, ha war an dyweth egerys yw dhedhy hy theylu dhe vos in kendon vras dhodho ha hy hy honen dh'y estemya ha'y gara dre reson a'y dhader, y larjes ha'y lendury. Yma lies character notabyl i'n lyver inwedh, Jane semly ha hegar, whor gotha Elisabet; Mestres Benet aga mabm wocky; ha Lydya wyls ha dygabester, aga whor yonca. In mesk persons hegof erel an whedhel y hyller campolla Mester Bingly jentyl ha caradow; Mester Wyckam, sherewa teg y semlant; Wyllyam Collins an pronter wharthus fol ha'y batrones dhyscortes ha casadow, Arlodhes Catheryn de Bourgh. —- Pride and Prejudice is the best known of Jane Austen’s six novels, which was first published in 1813. It is highly regarded for the acute description of its characters and because of its ironic style. The novel tells how Elizabeth Bennet meets Mr Darcy and takes an immediate dislike to him. In the course of the story her attitude to him gradually changes and in the end she realizes both that her family is greatly indebted to him and that she herself admires and loves him for his goodness, his generosity and his constancy. There are many more notable characters in the novel, in particular beautiful and affectionate Jane, Elizabeth’s older sister; Mrs Bennet, their foolish mother; and their wild and unruly younger sister Lydia. The other memorable actors in the story include gentle and amiable Mr Bingley; Mr Wickam, the plausible scoundrel; William Collins, the ridiculous clergyman; and his appalling patronness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Yth yw Gooth ha Gowvreus an gwella aswonys a whegh novel Jane Austen hag y feu va dyllys in Sowsnek kyns oll i'n vledhen 1813. Talvejys bras yw an whedhel-ma dre reson a'n pyctour glew usy ev ow ry a'n bobel ino hag inwedh awos y narracyon gesedhus. Yma an novel ow terivas fatell wrug Elisabet Benet metya gans Mester Darcy rag an kensa pres hag ev dystowgh dhe vos cas gensy. In folednow an lyver yma hy thybyansow in y gever ow chaunjya tabm ha tabm, ha war an dyweth egerys yw dhedhy hy theylu dhe vos in kendon vras dhodho ha hy hy honen dh'y estemya ha'y gara dre reson a'y dhader, y larjes ha'y lendury. Yma lies character notabyl i'n lyver inwedh, Jane semly ha hegar, whor gotha Elisabet; Mestres Benet aga mabm wocky; ha Lydya wyls ha dygabester, aga whor yonca. In mesk persons hegof erel an whedhel y hyller campolla Mester Bingly jentyl ha caradow; Mester Wyckam, sherewa teg y semlant; Wyllyam Collins an pronter wharthus fol ha'y batrones dhyscortes ha casadow, Arlodhes Catheryn de Bourgh. —- Pride and Prejudice is the best known of Jane Austen’s six novels, which was first published in 1813. It is highly regarded for the acute description of its characters and because of its ironic style. The novel tells how Elizabeth Bennet meets Mr Darcy and takes an immediate dislike to him. In the course of the story her attitude to him gradually changes and in the end she realizes both that her family is greatly indebted to him and that she herself admires and loves him for his goodness, his generosity and his constancy. There are many more notable characters in the novel, in particular beautiful and affectionate Jane, Elizabeth’s older sister; Mrs Bennet, their foolish mother; and their wild and unruly younger sister Lydia. The other memorable actors in the story include gentle and amiable Mr Bingley; Mr Wickam, the plausible scoundrel; William Collins, the ridiculous clergyman; and his appalling patronness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh.