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Pride and prejudice

The story of a lively and rebellious Elizabeth, one of five unmarried daughters living in the countryside of 18th century England, in a world where an advantageous marriage is a woman's sole occupation.

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  • "The story of a lively and rebellious Elizabeth, one of five unmarried daughters living in the countryside of 18th century England, in a world where an advantageous marriage is a woman's sole occupation."@en
  • ""Jane Aust[e]n's novel, Pride and prejudice, tells a tale based on the familiar themes of love and marriage. Visit Jane Aust[e]n's home in Chatham, England and see where her ideas flourished. Nora Ephron, the creative force behind the romantic comedy 'When Harry met Sally, ' and novelist Helen Fielding, the author of 'Bridget Jone's diary, ' also share their insights about this timeless classic.""@en
  • "This two part adaptation of Jane Austen's novel is the BBC production that best captures all the nuances of 19th century life among the English gentry, a society obsessed with profitable marriage contracts. Screenplay by Fay Weldon, produced by Jonathan Powell, directed by Cyril Coke, starring Elizabeth Garvie and David Rintoul."@en
  • ""Originally called First Impressions, Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austenâ‚‚s earliest work, yet in some senses it is also one of her most mature. Set within the context of Austen's life and times, this program draws on the commentary of writer/director Nora Ephron, authors Helen Fielding and Fay Weldon, Wheelock College's Marcia Folsom, Austen interpreter Judith French, and others to provide insights into the novel's numerous themes: pride and prejudice, of course, and gender injustice, social stratification, the concept of virtue, and the institution of marriage as well. Dramatizations and numerous film clips are included. A Discovery University Production.""@en
  • "The story of lively and rebellious Elizabeth, one of five unmarried daughters living in the countryside of 18th century England, in a world where an advantageous marriage is a woman's sole occupation."
  • "The story of the lively, precocious and very eligible Bennet girls captures all the nuances of 18th century life among the English gentry, a society obsessed with profitable marriage contracts."@en
  • ""Originally called First Impressions, Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen's earliest work, yet in some senses it is also one of her most mature. Set within the context of Austen's life and times, this program draws on the commentary of writer/director Nora Ephron, authors Helen Fielding and Fay Weldon, Wheelock College's Marcia Folsom, Austen interpreter Judith French, and others to provide insights into the novel's numerous themes: pride and prejudice, of course, and gender injustice, social stratification, the concept of virtue, and the institution of marriage as well. Dramatizations and numerous film clips are included"--Container."@en
  • "Summary: This realistic production truly captures all the nuances of 19th-century life among the English gentry, a society obsessed with profitable marriage contracts."
  • "The vicissitudes of a British mother faced with the task of marrying off five daughters in a limited market."
  • "One of the classic works of English literature done by the BBC."

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