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PRIMER AMOR

En la primera visita de cortesía que hace a sus nuevos vecinos, el joven Vladímir Petróvich, de dieciséis años, se enamora apasionadamente de la extravagante princesa Zinaída Aleksándrovna, la hija de esta familia aristocrática arruinada. Para él es la primera vez que experimenta todos los matices de este sentimiento: desde los nervios y la exultación hasta la vergüenza y la envidia. Porque no es el único que se siente atraído por la princesa: todo el vecindario ha se quedado prendado de ella y no han tardado en salirle pretendientes de todo tipo. Y entonces, en medio de agitadas tempestades internas, Vladimir experimentará una cruel revelación que cambiará para siempre la inocencia de su mirada.
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (ANNOTATED EDICION)

Jane Austen began writing Pride and Prejudice when she was just twenty years old, though it would not be published until seventeen years later, in 1813. Widely regarded as one of the first romantic comedies in literary history, the novel’s entanglements and misunderstandings are deftly interwoven with a sharp, ironic critique of English society. Mrs Bennet is determined to secure a prosperous future for her five daughters through advantageous marriages. Her second-eldest, Elizabeth, is just as resolute that Fitzwilliam Darcy – the most arrogant, self-important man she has ever met – will not be one of her suitors. Darcy, in turn, considers Elizabeth an unfit match due to her lower social standing and limited connections. Yet the heart seldom obeys reason, and both are forced to examine their own prejudices in the pursuit of true love.
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

Generations of readers have fallen in love with Jane Austen’s beloved classic Pride and Prejudice. The sparkling Elizabeth Bennet, the taciturn Fitzwilliam Darcy, and an array of characters that range from irrepressible to almost irredeemable, move through this comedy of manners about the danger of first impressions. Set in a provincial world away from London, Austen’s novel pokes fun at the machinations of courtship rituals while celebrating the importance of friendship and sisterhood.
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