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Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

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"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."

Jane Austen is arguably the finest female novelist who ever lived and Pride and Prejudice is arguably the finest, and is certainly the most popular, of her novels. An undoubted classic of world literature, its profound Christian morality is all too often missed or wilfully overlooked by today's (post)modern critics.

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Yet Austen saw the follies and foibles of human nature, and the frictions and fidelities of family life, with an incisive eye that penetrates to the very heart of the human condition.

A look at the essays

Though knowledge of more democratic virtues, like approachability and fairness, is easy for us today, they won't get us very far in understanding a novel based on pre-Victorian social virtues and vices. Anthony Esolen comes to our rescue, pointing out the genuine virtues and social graces expected of lord and servant, parent and child, and how characters in Pride and Prejudice fail or succeed in them. [Read excerpt.]

Austen's blending of the comic and dramatic in the novel, Richard Harp shows, is seamless, instructive, and realistic. Douglas Lane Patey siezes on Austen's mastery of individualized voices for characters, whether in dialogue or in her famous free indirect speech.

Christopher Blum situates the reader with the introductory essay.

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Editor

Joseph Pearce

Joseph Pearce

Joseph Pearce is Writer in Residence and Associate Professor of Literature at Ave Maria University. He is editor-in-chief of Ave Maria University Communications and Sapientia Press, as well as co-editor of the Saint Austin Review (or StAR), an international review of Christian culture, literature, and ideas published in England (Family Publications) and the United States (Sapientia Press). He is also the author of many books, including literary biographies of Solzhenitsyn, J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, and Oscar Wilde.

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Critical Essayists

Christopher Blum

Christopher Blum serves as Professor of Humanities at Thomas More College in Merrimack, New Hampshire, where he teaches Natural History and Euclid's Elements of Geometry as well as the great works examined in the college's humanities program. He has published numerous essays on subjects of Catholic interest, ranging from a study of the twelfth-century abbey church at Vézelay to a discussion of the educational vision of John Henry Newman. He has made a particular study of the French Catholic tradition since the seventeeth century, from which have arisen two volumes of translations, Critics of the Enlightenment (ISI Books, 2004) and The True and Only Wealth of Nations (Sapientia Press, 2006).

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Anthony Esolen

Anthony Esolen is Professor of Renaissance Literature at Providence College. Among his books are a three-volume translation of Dante's Divine Comedy (Random House), and Ironies of Faith: The Deep Laughter at the Heart of Christian Literature (ISI Books, 2007). He is the author of the recently released Politically Incorrect Guide to Western Civilization (Regnery, 2008). He is also a senior editor of Touchstone.

Richard Harp

Richard Harp is Professor of English and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is a founding co-editor of the Ben Jonson Journal (Edinburgh University Press), which publishes articles and reviews on all respects of Renaissance literature, and has published The Cambridge Companion to Ben Jonson (Cambridge University Press, 2001) with Stanley Stewart, fellow co-founder of the journal. He has also published books (with Robert Evans) on Frank O'Connor and Brian Friel and articles on other aspects of Irish literature.

Douglas Lane Patey

Douglas Lane Patey is Sophia Smith Professor of English at Smith College. He has written books on the history of literary theory, concepts of addiction, and the novels of Evelyn Waugh, as well as articles on Dryden, Pope, Swift, Johnson, Hegel, and the history of divisions between "art" and "science".

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