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Pride Prejudice And Treasure Island

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June Austen is one of the most well-known and widely-read English novelists of all times.

Her other published works are-'sense and sensibility', 'Mansfield Park', and 'Emma'.

Austen's transformation into one of the greatest writers in English history began only after her death.

Her works started attracting scholarly attention in the 1920s.

Today, Austen's works have become an important part of popular culture.

They are not only a part of the English curriculum in school and collages but there are also many film and television adaptations of 'Emma', 'Mansfield Park', 'pride and Prejudice' And 'sense and sensibility' What is Mr. Darcy to me, pray, that I should be afraid of him? I am sure we owe him no such particular civility as to be obliged to say nothing he may not like to hear.for Heaven's sake, Madam, speak lower.

What advantage can it be for you to offend Mr. Darcy? You will never recommend yourself to his friend by doing so!.Treasure IslandRobert Louis Stevenson, the author is best known for 'Treasure Island', 'Kidnapped', and 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.He is most widely read author in the world.He wrote everything plays, poems, essays on literary criticism and theory, travelogues, romances, adventure stories, fantasies, fables and short stories and he wrote in a manner which pulled the reader right into the world he strove hard to create.Very adventurous story, well created.

Readers will surely enjoy the story. And though the critics might take a longer time to appreciate the literary genius of Stevenson's works, for the common reader he remains a man with a hundred fascinating stories to tell...a man whose words bring magic and wonder, and happiness to one who reads.

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diamond pocket books pvt ltd
9354862888 / 9789354862885
eBook (EPUB)
09/10/2021
English
644 pages
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