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•This e-book publication is unique which includes exclusive Introduction and Historical Background.

•This edition also includes detailed Biography, Notes, Criticisms and Interpretations.

•A new table of contents with working links has been included by a publisher.

•This edition has been corrected for spelling and grammatical errors.

Pride and Prejudice Annotated edition by Jane Austen Romance eBooks

Before I start on my review, I'd like to mention that I am a 22 year old male with a short tolerance for romance/drama. Having said that I must say, I am presently halfway or so through and this novel is wonderful! At first, the Old English was extremely frustrating!! I had to read and re-read and re-re-read for the first several chapters (chapters are short in comparison to other books I've read) but your brain eventually gets accustomed to it. Once that happens, you are able to begin to comprehend every character's inner emotion and the storyline becomes enjoyable. No way in a million years did I ever suspect I would find myself picking up this book (it is a required read for one of my English courses), but I am incredibly grateful that I have. Will definitely remain in my collection, I will purchase a hard copy for my future in-home library xD

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  • Print Length 398 pages
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  • Publisher UMash Marketing Ltd (October 25, 2013)
  • Publication Date October 25, 2013
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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813 in three volumes, the customary presentation of a novel in the early 19th Century. Penguin Press has provided owners with a wonderful enhanced version of the novel preserving the three volume format without attempting to standardize or modernize the text.

The Penguin book is presented by Juliette Wells, Enhanced E-book Features Editor. It is edited with an introduction and informative notes by Vivien Jones. The result is a very readable yet scholarly treatment of the novel, with a biography of Jane Austen, 19th Century reviews of the book, descriptions of how to make tea and Jane Austen's eating habits, and much more.

The last time I read Pride and Prejudice was in 1966 in an English literature class in college. I challenged the professor's choice of reading material as completely irrelevant given the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement and protests on my college campus, San Francisco State. It was a pleasure to reread the book with the wisdom of age supplemented by the excellent notes throughout the three volumes. owners can, with a spin of the wheel and a click, read explanations of the semantics of the vocabulary used by Austen, consider content interpretations, view illustrations of fashion, learn historical dance steps, and see period architecture.

The focus of the production, of course, is the novel with its themes of first impressions, pride, vanity, seduction, feminism, prejudice, sexism, fatal attraction, society, intellectual domination, morality, etiquette, marriage, heritability, class structure, the family as a purposeful unit, and personal happiness. I highlighted many passages and notes to read again and enjoy. One example is from Volume 1 when Darcy says to Elizabeth, "There is, I believe, in every disposition a tendency to some particular evil, a natural defect, which not even the best education can overcome." Another example of my highlights is from Volume 2 when Elizabeth states, "The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of either merit or sense." And here is an example of an explanatory note I highlighted from Volume 3, "e3. Elizabeth's determination here matches her effort throughout the novel to pursue what she considers to be her own happiness; compare her response to Mr. Collin's proposal of marriage in chapter 19." The novel, notes, and other features allow the reader to experience the historical context of the first edition.

Before reading Pride and Prejudice, I reread James Joyce's Ulysses on my with Don Gifford's Ulysses Annotated paperback book as a guide. It would have been a better reading experience to have this excellent source integrated with the novel. Penguin's enhanced e-books with built in reference features will be excellent for new publications of classic novels. I learned a great deal more about Austen's novel in the convenient format than I did 42 years ago in college. Hopefully, I'll be able to add many enhanced Penguin classics to my Library.
My review is only for the Penguin Classic version of Pride & Prejudice, annotated and with introduction by Vivien Jones 1995 ().

I have read the book for the first time, though I had seen the BBC serialised drama many times and the 2005 film, too. I am very glad that I chose this version because the notes throw new light on the story. Events that didn't make sense or lacked credibility on film are explained (for example, 18th cent. tourism of stately homes).

Understanding of some aspects of Austen's writing depend on fashion, location and above all, social structure, most of which is explained in the notes.

If you are unfamiliar with writing styles from that era and you start with this classic book, you may find reading is like hard work at first! I can only say that some explanation of the text is very welcome, so worth a few dollars. One or two people have mentioned spelling mistakes but I think these must be in other versions. I spotted a couple of typos but that's still good for . Emendments to the first edition are explained, so it's all good and I strongly recommend the Penguin version.
The "Enriched" Pride and Prejudice sits somewhere between the Penguin Classics editions, with introduction and endnotes, and the more comprehensive and scholarly-minded Norton Critical editions. What you get with this book is a carefully set text, with original spelling and punctuation maintained, plus the following "bonus features"

* Introduction (with spoiler alert at the beginning, nice!)
* Introduction of original Penguin Classics edition
* Notes
* Nineteenth-Century Reviews of Pride and Prejudice
* Chronology
* Suggested Further Reading
* What Austen Ate
* How to Prepare Tea
* Austen Sites to Visit in England
* Map of Sites from Pride and Prejudice
* Behaving Yourself Etiquette and Dancing in Austen's Day
* Illustrations of Fashion, Home Décor, Architecture, and Transporation (which are linked to in some of the notes)
* Enriched eBook Notes

The notes (both sets) are extremely useful and deal mostly with the historical, social & cultural context of the action.

The navigation in the kindle is perfectly good, and there are no formatting issues. The only thing i miss is chapter-level TOC links for faster, easier reference and access (only the three volumes are linked). This, of course, can be amended by manaualy adding a bookmark when you reach each chapter.

You can think of this enriched P&P as a general reader's Norton edition. Or as a Warner Bros. DVD as opposed to a Criterion. Not as highbrow and stacked, but (more than) good enough. The well-set text and the supplements and notes provide a much needed added value in these times of freely available e-books of classic literature.

... as for the novel. Jane Austen rocks, baby!

note somebody at made a mistake, and the cover that appears up there is from the Oxford Classics edition.
Before I start on my review, I'd like to mention that I am a 22 year old male with a short tolerance for romance/drama. Having said that I must say, I am presently halfway or so through and this novel is wonderful! At first, the Old English was extremely frustrating!! I had to read and re-read and re-re-read for the first several chapters (chapters are short in comparison to other books I've read) but your brain eventually gets accustomed to it. Once that happens, you are able to begin to comprehend every character's inner emotion and the storyline becomes enjoyable. No way in a million years did I ever suspect I would find myself picking up this book (it is a required read for one of my English courses), but I am incredibly grateful that I have. Will definitely remain in my collection, I will purchase a hard copy for my future in-home library xD
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