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- "What's the Word? Pride and Prejudice"
- Summary: Jane Austen's _Pride and Prejudice_ continues to be popular nearly two hundred years after it was first published.
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Review of What's the Word? Pride and Prejudice
Taki Telonidis
Posted on March 29, 2007 at 09:36 AM
This is an appreciation of Jane Austin?s novel ?Pride and Prejudice? and the reasons this romantic comedy remains popular nearly 200 years after it was written. With help from three Austin experts, the host explores the economics of 19th century marriage, the various modern adaptations of Austin?s story, and what the novel reveals about the status of women in Regency England. Although much of the information conveyed in the piece is interesting, a less formal approach would have made for more engaging radio. The host?s narration is quite formal as are the comments by the experts, all of whom are professors; at times it feels as if I'm attending a lecture. One of the most effective elements is the generous use of period music which does succeed in transporting me back in time and conjuring images of aristocrats exchanging glances and banter, as they waltz to a string quartet.