Hroki og Fordómar

Hroki og Fordómar

Jane Austen

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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798348184933
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Í Hroki og Fordómar lýsir Jane Austen á meistaralegan hátt hið flókna gangverk flokks, fjölskyldu og ástar í gegnum sögu Elizabeth Bennet, viljasterkrar og greindrar ungrar konu, og flókin samskipti hennar við auðmanninn en fálátan herra Darcy. Skáldsagan gerist á Regency tímum og kafar ekki aðeins í tímalaus þemu stolt og fordóma heldur skoðar hún einnig ranghala samfélagsstétt, mikilvægi hjónabands og takmarkanir samfélagslegra væntinga. Gamansemi, þokki og seiglu Elísabetar gera hana að einni af ástsælustu kvenhetjum bókmenntanna.Með grípandi samræðum, eftirminnilegum persónum og söguþræði fullum af misskilningi og opinberunum, þróast Stolt og fordómar sem bæði bitandi samfélagsskýring og grípandi ástarsaga. Áhugaverðar athuganir Austen á mannlegu eðli, ásamt fíngerðum húmor hennar, gera þessa skáldsögu að djúpri hugleiðingu um mannleg samskipti og mikilvægi sjálfsvitundar í leitinni að hamingju.Meistaraverk Austen heldur áfram að heilla lesendur um allan heim fyrir lýsingu á siðferðilegri þróun, samfélagslegri athugun og umbreytandi krafti ástarinnar. Hvort sem þú laðast að rómantískri spennu milli Elizabeth og Mr. Darcy eða skarpri gagnrýni Austen á stéttar- og kynhlutverk, þá er Hroki og Fordómar tímalaus og sannfærandi lesning.

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