This ebook edition of 'Pride and Prejudice' contains well over 200 specific annotations on the text to help you acquire a more in-depth appreciation of the novel and the intricacies of its innumerable references to English social etiquette. The notes are hyperlinked to the appropriate phrases in the text for seamless access.
The annotations explain a wide range of early nineteenth century culture, fashions and issues of discussion (such as contemporary debates over young women's education) which are mentioned in the text.
The shades of implied meaning behind objects and locations referred to in the story which reveal a character's or family's social standing are also described, including explanations of what a person's wealth or income meant.
Furthermore, numerous changes in the subtle shifts of meaning of words between Jane Austen's age and ours are highlighted.
Unlike other ebook versions which may contain a one hundred year-old essay described as 'annotations', this edition contains true, hyperlinked annotations, making it indispensable for literature students and fans of Jane Austen desiring deeper awareness and appreciation of this classic novel.
This is a beautifully presented and formatted ebook.
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