
"Tanıdığım insan sayısı arttıkça, hoşnutsuzluğum da bir o kadar artıyor."

by Jane Austen
<b>"Pride and Prejudice" written by Jane Austen in times when marriage, class and inheritance were pivotal.</b><br> <br> This book was first published in 1813 in London and has since become one of the most well-known novel worldwide!.<br> A true book of worth, a classic that lives in an era of timeless distinction. Early books emit an excellence unlike any from modern times. You will not be dissatisfied with this works, <b>A classic novel</b> at its finest!<br> <br> <b><i>Sneak Peak</i></b><br> Mr. Bennet was among the earliest of those who waited on Mr. Bingley. He had always intended to visit him, though to the last always assuring his wife that he should not go; and till the evening after the visit was paid she had no knowledge of it. It was then disclosed in the following manner. Observing his second daughter employed in trimming a hat, he suddenly addressed her with:<br> "I hope Mr. Bingley will like it, Lizzy."<br> <br> <b><i>Synopsis</i></b><br> Pride and Prejudice is a story that is set in rural England in the early 19th century, and it follows the Bennet family, which includes five very different sisters. Mrs. Bennet is anxious to see all her daughters married, especially as the modest family estate is to be inherited by William Collins when Mr. Bennet dies. At a ball, the wealthy and newly arrived Charles Bingley takes an instant interest in the eldest Bennet daughter, the beautiful and shy Jane. The encounter between his friend Darcy and Elizabeth is less cordial. Although Austen shows them intrigued by each other, she reverses the convention of first impressions: pride of rank and fortune and prejudice against the social inferiority of Elizabeth's family hold Darcy aloof, while Elizabeth is equally fired both by the pride of self-respect and by prejudice against Darcy's snobbery.<br> <br> <b><i>"A stunning reprint"</i></b> We take every step possible to ensure the original integrity of this book has been upheld to its highest standard. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unchanged from the original author's publication, preserving its earliest form for your indulgence. This title is one of the <b>best epic books</b>, of all time. The story is strung with words with such <b>romantic</b> precision that you just do not see in the modern age. This title will make an excellent gift to the <b>classic novel</b> buff in your life or a fantastic addition to your current collection. <b>We are ready to ship this book off to you today at lightning speed,</b> so you will find yourself indulging in this title without delay.<br> <br> <b><i>Pride and Prejudice Details:</i></b> <ul> <li>Original 1813 Scripture</li> <li>Classic Novel</li> <li>5.5 x 8.8 Inches</li> <li>Matte Cover</li> <li>White Paper</li> </ul>
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"Tanıdığım insan sayısı arttıkça, hoşnutsuzluğum da bir o kadar artıyor."

keşke aşk jane austen romanlarındaki gibi bir şey olsaydı.

“There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. 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 merit or sense.” “Gerçekten sevdiğim insan sayısı çok az, iyi düşündüğüm insan sayısı ise daha da az. Dünyayı ne kadar çok görürsem, o kadar çok tatminsizleşiyorum; ve her geçen gün, tüm insan karakterlerinin tutarsızlığına ve erdem veya akıl görünümüne ne kadar az güvenilebileceğine dair inancımı doğruluyor.”

“Nasıl anlatsam bilemedim. bin sene heyecanla beklediğin bir şey sonunda gelmiş de gerek kalmamış gibi.”
Boşuna direndim. Kendimle ne kadar mücadele ettiysem de sonuç değişmedi; duygularımı bastırmam artık mümkün değil. Size olan hayranlığımı ve sevgimi dile getirmeme izin vermelisiniz. Uzun zamandır bunu söylememek için kendimi zorladım; çünkü biliyordum ki bu itiraf—hem sizin durumunuzu hem benim huzurumu kökten değiştirecekti. Ama ne kadar kaçarsam kaçayım, kalbim beni hep size getiriyor.