Pride and Prejudice


📘 About this eBook

Author

➡️ Jane Austen (1775 – 1817)
An English novelist celebrated for her keen insight into social manners, family relationships, and class dynamics in early 19th-century England. Austen’s wit, irony, and psychological depth have made her one of the most widely read and enduring authors in English literature.


📖 Title

Pride and Prejudice

First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice is one of the most beloved novels in English literature. It follows Elizabeth Bennet, an intelligent and spirited young woman, as she navigates issues of love, class, and personal growth amid the constraints of Georgian society.

The story’s central tension — between Elizabeth’s prejudice and Mr. Darcy’s pride — unfolds through witty dialogue, social satire, and a timeless exploration of self-knowledge and moral integrity.


📚 Reading Level

➡️ Reading ease score: 69.2 (8th–9th grade)
Appropriate for general readers; the prose is refined but accessible, combining humor, subtle irony, and moral insight.


🗂️ Library Classification (LoC Class)

PR — Language and Literatures: English Literature


🌏 Subjects
  • England — Fiction

  • Young women — Fiction

  • Love stories

  • Sisters — Fiction

  • Domestic fiction

  • Courtship — Fiction

  • Social classes — Fiction


🧾 Technical Details
  • Category: Text (Classic Novel)

  • EBook-No.: 1342

  • Release Date: June 1, 1998

  • Most Recently Updated: September 22, 2025



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📘 About this eBook

Author

➡️ Jane Austen (1775 – 1817)
An English novelist celebrated for her keen insight into social manners, family relationships, and class dynamics in early 19th-century England. Austen’s wit, irony, and psychological depth have made her one of the most widely read and enduring authors in English literature.


📖 Title

Pride and Prejudice

First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice is one of the most beloved novels in English literature. It follows Elizabeth Bennet, an intelligent and spirited young woman, as she navigates issues of love, class, and personal growth amid the constraints of Georgian society.

The story’s central tension — between Elizabeth’s prejudice and Mr. Darcy’s pride — unfolds through witty dialogue, social satire, and a timeless exploration of self-knowledge and moral integrity.


📚 Reading Level

➡️ Reading ease score: 69.2 (8th–9th grade)
Appropriate for general readers; the prose is refined but accessible, combining humor, subtle irony, and moral insight.


🗂️ Library Classification (LoC Class)

PR — Language and Literatures: English Literature


🌏 Subjects
  • England — Fiction

  • Young women — Fiction

  • Love stories

  • Sisters — Fiction

  • Domestic fiction

  • Courtship — Fiction

  • Social classes — Fiction


🧾 Technical Details
  • Category: Text (Classic Novel)

  • EBook-No.: 1342

  • Release Date: June 1, 1998

  • Most Recently Updated: September 22, 2025