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The 200th anniversary of the first publication of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
BBC: Magazine
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From a book she liked, and the film, by Jane Austen.
NEWYORKER: The Dog
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But it's a pivot away from "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, " which Mr. Grahame-Smith created by grafting zombie scenes into Jane Austen's text.
WSJ: Seth Grahame-Smith: The Master of the Mash-Up
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"The great houses we see in the TV and film versions of 'Pride and Prejudice' are too great, " she insists, arguing that by imagining the action of Jane Austen's novels taking place in such grand houses, we change their tone.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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First published by Thomas Egerton in 1813, Pride and Prejudice was Jane Austen's second novel.
BBC: Entertainment & Arts
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Their background would be familiar to readers of Jane Austen, a writer Mr Gayford often and aptly refers to: a few families thrown together by class, alive to every social nuance, ears pricked for money and rank.
ECONOMIST: Constable's early life