

Shapard also paints a picture of exactly the sort of clothes that Elizabeth Bennet would have worn and exactly what type of soup would have been served at a ball. Darcy would have been in today's dollars. Interesting tidbits offer information, such as how wealthy Mr.

Shapard's insights and explanations cover many aspects - from historical contexts to citations from Austen's life and letters, to definitions, to literary analysis, to maps and illustrations. The Annotated Pride and Prejudice promises to delight Austen fans of all ages. Shapard has provided the complete text, along with over 2,300 annotations on facing pages. Now, for the first time ever, here is a fully-annotated version of Pride and Prejudice. Many people pick up the book and re-read it time and time again - each time finding a new angle or insight.

Her vivid characters and descriptions of society enthrall readers. Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has been a favorite of Austen enthusiasts for years. The Annotated Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen & David M. Shapard
