Discover Love, Humor, and Personal Growth with Jane Austen

Read Pride and Prejudice, a love story for the ages, with the guidance of acclaimed literary critic Sadie Stein.

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Pride and Prejudice Rebound

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    What's Included

  • Rebound eBook

    Pride and Prejudice Digital ePub

  • Commentary

    20,000 Words of Commentary from 10+ Hours of Interviews in the form of discussion topics

  • Videos

    10 Videos totaling 60 minutes

  • Discussions Topics

    12 Discussion topics to explore

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Sadie Stein

“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” Jane Austen begins her great classic Pride and Prejudice with one of the most famous opening lines in English literature. Published in 1813, the book is credited with inventing the romantic comedy genre, and it continues to inspire adaptations, sequels and imaginative reinterpretations.

Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet, a spirited young woman navigating love, family, and the expectations of Georgian society. When she meets the wealthy yet aloof Mr. Darcy, their initial clashes give way to deeper understandings of themselves and each other. The novel is brought to life by the sparkling dialogue, ironic humor and the class critiques Austen deftly weaves into her novel.

Sadie Stein first read this book when she was 12, and she was immediately riveted. Now, she invites you to read the novel with her unique lens, blending sharp analysis with an infectious love of Austen’s wit and wisdom.

“The term ‘great book’ is thrown around a lot, but this is one that deserves it. It’s funny, wise, profound and humane.”
- Sadie Stein

Read. Watch. Discuss. Repeat. Experience Pride and Prejudice with Sadie Stein, exclusively on Rebind.

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Here are some questions Stein will invite you to ponder while reading Pride and Prejudice:
  • How does Charlotte's approach to marriage differ from Elizabeth's? Who do you think Austen wants you to side with? Why?
  • What kind of changes are taking place within Elizabeth? Do we see a similar pattern of change in Darcy?

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