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Pride and prejudice

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West, Clare

Pride and prejudice / Jane Austen ; retold by Clare West

Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University press, c2008

Oxford bookworms library [Oxford University press]. Classics, Stage 6

Titolo e contributi: Pride and prejudice / Jane Austen ; retold by Clare West

Pubblicazione: Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University press, c2008

Descrizione fisica: [8], 120 p. : ill. b/n ; 20 cm. +3 dischi sonori (CD) in tasca

Serie: Oxford bookworms library [Oxford University press]. Classics, Stage 6

ISBN: 9780194792479

Data:2008

Lingua: Inglese (lingua del testo, colonna sonora, ecc.)

Paese: xx

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Abstract: 'The moment I first met you, I noticed your pride, your sense of superiority, and your selfish disdain for the feelings of others. You are the last man in the world whom I could ever be persuaded to marry,' said Elizabeth Bennet. And so Elizabeth rejects the proud Mr Darcy. Can nothing overcome her prejudice against him? And what of the other Bennet girls - their fortunes, and misfortunes, in the business of getting husbands? (elt.oup.com)

Jane Eyre

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Brontë, Charlotte

Jane Eyre / Charlotte Brontë ; retold by Clare West

Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University press, c2008

Oxford bookworms library [Oxford University press]. Classics, Stage 6

Titolo e contributi: Jane Eyre / Charlotte Brontë ; retold by Clare West

Pubblicazione: Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University press, c2008

Descrizione fisica: [8], 120 p. : ill. b/n ; 20 cm. +3 dischi sonori (CD) in tasca

Serie: Oxford bookworms library [Oxford University press]. Classics, Stage 6

ISBN: 9780194792455

Data:2008

Lingua: Inglese (lingua del testo, colonna sonora, ecc.)

Paese: xx

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Abstract: Jane Eyre is alone in the world. Disliked by her aunt's family, she is sent away to school. Here she learns that a young girl, with neither money nor family to support her, can expect little from the world. She survives, but she wants more from life than simply to survive: she wants respect, and love. When she goes to work for Mr Rochester, she hopes she has found both at once. But the sound of strange laughter, late at night, behind a locked door, warns her that her troubles are only beginning. (elt.oup.com)