Pride and Prejudice
First Peacock Edition 1894: Preface by George Saintsbury and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson
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Deze Ierse illustrator staat bekend om zijn unieke vermogen om leven in zijn tekeningen te blazen. Zijn werken verkennen vaak rijken van fantasie en avontuur, waarbij elk kunstwerk zijn eigen verhaal vertelt. De stijl van Thompson kenmerkt zich door ingewikkelde details en rijke verbeelding, wat lezers boeit en inspireert. Zijn illustraties voegen diepte en magie toe aan literaire werken, waardoor ze onvergetelijke ervaringen worden.







First Peacock Edition 1894: Preface by George Saintsbury and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson
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Mansfield Park is a novel by Jane Austen, written at Chawton Cottage between February 1811 and 1813. It was published in May 1814 by Thomas Egerton, who published Jane Austen's two earlier novels, Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice. When the novel reached a second edition in 1816, its publication was taken over by John Murray, who also published its successor, Emma.
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This edition is a new collection of Hugh Thomson illustrations selected from the edition of Pride and prejudice originally published in 1894 by George Allen.
The romance between Captain Wentworth and Anne, the daughter of Sir Walter Elliot, seems doomed because of the young man's family connections and lack of wealth.
The lost cities of South America captivate the imagination, with the ruins of the Incas and other pre-Columbian civilizations scattered across largely uncharted territories, especially in the Eastern Andes. Two decades ago, Hugh Thomson embarked on a journey into the cloud-forest to rediscover a ruin that had been lost after its initial discovery, marking his entry into the intriguing realm of Inca archaeology. Since then, he has traversed numerous interconnecting paths laid by the Incas, exploring remnants of a civilization that remains only partially understood. Thomson's gripping narrative incorporates the stories of past explorers, including Hiram Bingham, who uncovered Machu Picchu; Robert Nichols, who tragically lost his life searching for the mythical temple-site "Paiti"; and the modern explorer Gene Savoy, known for his discoveries of impressive sites like Espíritu Pampa, the last refuge of the Inca court post-Spanish Conquest. The exploration delves into the Inca people and their heartland, vividly bringing to life their extraordinary culture and the complexities of their often hostile world.
When Elizabeth Bennet first met Mr. Darcy, she found him proud, distant, and rude—despite the other ladies' admiration of his estate in Derbyshire and ten thousand pounds a year. But what was Mr. Darcy thinking? Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice has long stood among the most beloved novels of all time. The story of Elizabeth Bennet's blossoming romance with "haughty, reserved, and fastidious" Fitzwilliam Darcy has enchanted readers for nearly two centuries. Now author Janet Aylmer loving retells Pride and Prejudice from a bold new perspective: seeing events as they transpire through the eyes of Darcy himself. One of world's great love stories takes on breathtaking new life, and one of fiction's greatest romantic heroes becomes even more sympathetic, compelling, attractive, and accessible, all through the imagination and artistry of a truly gifted storyteller. This edition includes many prints by the Victorian artist Hugh Thomson, which were used in an edition of Pride and Prejudice in 1894.
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Jane Austen's sparkling and witty novels continue to entrance readers today--as proven by the rapturous reception given the many film and TV adaptations of her work. Pride and Prejudice, Austen's most well-loved story, tells of Lizzy Bennet and her five sisters as they search for true love-a love Lizzy nearly loses because of pride. Fanny, of Mansfield Park, comes to live with her aunt and uncle in their elegant mansion. But she finds herself both out of place and in love with her handsome cousin Edmund. Can shy Fanny win him from the outgoing and charming Miss Crawford? Persuasion, Austen's last final novel, explores the consequences of giving in to the opinions of others, rather than following one's own heart. Delightfully illustrated with delicate line drawings.
Introduction and Notes by Professor Stephen Arkin, San Francisco University. 'Young women who have no economic or political power must attend to the serious business of contriving material security'. Jane Austen's sardonic humour lays bare the stratagems, the hypocrisy and the poignancy inherent in the struggle of two very different sisters to achieve respectability. Sense and Sensibility is a delightful comedy of manners in which the sisters Elinor and Marianne represent these two qualities. Elinor's character is one of Augustan detachment, while Marianne, a fervent disciple of the Romantic Age, learns to curb her passionate nature in the interests of survival. This book, the first of Austen's novels to be published, remains as fresh a cautionary tale today as it ever was.