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Pride and Prejudice (Tamil)

Paperback
$8.99 US
5"W x 1-1/2"H | 13 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Jan 09, 2023 | 432 Pages | 9789354406997

Pride and Prejudice (Tamil)

When Elizabeth Bennet meets Fitzwilliam Darcy for the first time at a ball, she writes him off as an arrogant and obnoxious man. He not only acts like an insufferable snob, but she also overhears him rejecting the very idea of asking her for a dance! As life pits them against each other again and again, Darcy begins to fall for Elizabeth’s wit and intelligence and Elizabeth begins to question her feelings about Darcy.

What the Book Explores
  • Core themes developed through structured progression
  • Concepts presented with clarity and coherence
  • Engagement with relevant ideas and context
  • Material designed to support deeper understanding
Qualities of the Book
  • Clear and disciplined writing style
  • Organized presentation for easy navigation
  • Balanced approach between insight and accessibility
  • Suitable for independent reading and guided study
Perfect For
  • Serious and intentional readers
  • Students and learners seeking structured content
  • Libraries and educational settings
  • Readers interested in thoughtful exploration
Why This Book Matters

This book contributes meaningful value through its structured approach and clear development of ideas, making it a dependable addition to a thoughtful collection.

Do it by yourself and give me the best

Jane Austen is one of the most well-known and widely-read English novelists of all time. She was born on December 16, 1775, at the rectory in the village of Steventon, in Hampshire, England. Jane’ s fascination with words and with the world of stories, began quite early. In the 1790s, during her adolescence, she started writing her own novels, the first one being Love and Freindship [sic]— a parody of romantic fiction organized as a series of love letters.

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Pride and Prejudice (Tamil)

When Elizabeth Bennet meets Fitzwilliam Darcy for the first time at a ball, she writes him off as an arrogant and obnoxious man. He not only acts like an insufferable snob, but she also overhears him rejecting the very idea of asking her for a dance! As life pits them against each other again and again, Darcy begins to fall for Elizabeth’s wit and intelligence and Elizabeth begins to question her feelings about Darcy.

What the Book Explores
  • Core themes developed through structured progression
  • Concepts presented with clarity and coherence
  • Engagement with relevant ideas and context
  • Material designed to support deeper understanding
Qualities of the Book
  • Clear and disciplined writing style
  • Organized presentation for easy navigation
  • Balanced approach between insight and accessibility
  • Suitable for independent reading and guided study
Perfect For
  • Serious and intentional readers
  • Students and learners seeking structured content
  • Libraries and educational settings
  • Readers interested in thoughtful exploration
Why This Book Matters

This book contributes meaningful value through its structured approach and clear development of ideas, making it a dependable addition to a thoughtful collection.

Do it by yourself and give me the best

Author

Jane Austen is one of the most well-known and widely-read English novelists of all time. She was born on December 16, 1775, at the rectory in the village of Steventon, in Hampshire, England. Jane’ s fascination with words and with the world of stories, began quite early. In the 1790s, during her adolescence, she started writing her own novels, the first one being Love and Freindship [sic]— a parody of romantic fiction organized as a series of love letters.