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Pemberley (Charnwood Library) [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Emma Tennant (Author)
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June 1995 Charnwood Library
As Jane Austen's beloved novel Pride and Prejudice comes to a close, Elizabeth Bennet proudly announces her engagement to Mr. Darcy, boasting, "We are to be the happiest couple in the world." But after the nuptials, can a marriage between two people as strong-willed as Elizabeth and Darcy survive? With all the wit and style of Jane Austen, Emma Tennant brilliantly imagines both the perils and pleasure of such a marriage.
It's now a year after the wedding, and the time has come for Elizabeth and Darcy to invite their families to visit Pemberley--but not without trepidation, for any gathering that includes both Mrs. Bennet and Lady Catherine de Bourgh must occasion gaffes and hurt feelings. And when Darcy becomes increasingly distant and Elizabeth falls prey to vicious gossip, the forces of pride and prejudice are at work once again in this "eminently enjoyable" continuation of Pride and Prejudice (Los Angeles Times).
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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"The text virtually breathes Jane Austen." ---The New York Times Book Review
 
"Authentic and convincing." ---Lady Antonia Fraser

"In Pemberley, the characters of Pride and Prejudice do live on." ---Arkansas Democrat Gazette
 
"A remarkably close approximation of the Austen style and stance." ---The Christian Science Monitor
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Emma Tennant, who grew up in England and Scotland hearing about her family's connection to Jane Austen (her elder half-brother was descended from Jane Austen's brother Edward Knight), is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the author of numerous distinguished novels.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Ulverscroft Large Print Books; Lrg edition (June 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0708988261
  • ISBN-13: 978-0708988268
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,545,323 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Completely disappointing!, March 8, 2007
Pride and Prejudice is my absolute favorite book. Therefore, I read all the sequels to PnP. This one is without a doubt one of the worst if not THE worst. Incidentally, this was the first sequel I had ever read and was so upset after I read it that I was apprehensive to read any others. Thankfully, I have read sequels since that are much better. The author's portrayals of the Darcys and the Bingleys are so off that it is disturbing. It makes me wonder if she even read PnP. Through about two-thirds of the book, it is also incredibly boring. As if she wrote the last third in a hurry, Tennant crams in so much ridiculous nonsense to end the book. Since I can't let myself not finish a book once I start, I was happy when I finally got to the end and the misery was over.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible! Not worth the expense of the match to burn it. *contains spoilers*, January 24, 2008
This, people, has to be the single most horrible sequel to pride and prejudice EVER written. Do I have something to back this up except my own feeling of boredom and disgust? Yes, I do! So, hang on tight, it might get ugly!

Every piece written has a timeline, no matter how you play with it, it does have a sequel of events. P&P's goes like this: Michealmas (sept. 29 or oct. 10-11 depending on the history, so let's say early october.) Bingley and friends take up Netherfield Park, They meet oh... Mid october. The Netherfield party is gone by the end of november. Lizzy goes to Kent around end of march. Darcy propose early to mid-april. They meet again in Pemberley at the end of july, beginning of August. Lydia leaves Brighton at around the same time. She is married by early september. Bingley goes back to Netherfield Say mid october, everyone is married by christmas. Are we all agreed? I thought so, except for this author. Because at the time where the story starts, Christmas time, it has been almost a year since Darcy and Elizabeth have been married, that means Jane also, right? Apparently not, cause she already has a child of over a year and is ready to pop with her second. That means Bingley would have had to get her pregnant on their first encounter, way before they were married and... You get the point. Lydia, who got married three months before her sisters is pregnant with her fourth is less than four years... Or so says Mrs. Bennet. Can anyone spot a mistake in there somewhere? Me too.

Now, the characterisation is laughable. Lizzy is meek and afraid of Darcy because she feels constantly in his debt. She doesn't talk to him, the teasing and liveliness of her spirit has apparently been lost somewhere along the 'I will' and she's so insecure that The amazing Elizabeth bennet becomes annoying. Darcy barely talks to Lizzy about anything. He's reverted to his old self. Georgiana is the biggest brat I have ever read of. All the other characters are caricatures of their personalities in the book. It`s almost unbearable.

The story is... Well, there isn't that much of a plot really. It's Christmas and the Darcy's welcome their family to Pemberley (both sides, include Darcy's equivalent of Mr. Collins) and it turns into a nightmare. Add in an imaginary lost love, illegitimate child, Elizabeth's failing has a woman (i.e., Darcy hasn't gotten her pregnant yet) and you have a big fat pointless mess. The end has been cut short like the author ran out of ways to explain herself and just wanted to get it over with. that or nobody could get the end and she just slapped something there to make it look finished. It isn't. It isn't anything in fact. I've read much better fanfics for free on the net. Don't spend your money on the book, you'll be sorely disappointed.

Oh! and to those who love her Elizabeth is Lizzy, not Eliza! That was also annoying.

So all things considered, is there are word worse than terrible? Troll?
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Craptatstic, July 15, 2007
My main question is what are all those acclaimed reviewers smoking? I buy the book, loving practically all of Jane Austen's work, because there is a quote from the New York Time Book Review saying "The text virtually breathes Jane Austen." Can I just say the text of this book probably has Jane Austen rolling in her grave. Emma Tennant did not do justice to ANY of the characters.....stay far far away from this book.
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