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Imagen de PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (MM)
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (MM)

“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” The Bennets are a family of five daughters, and with no male heir, the Bennet estate must someday pass to their priggish cousin Mr. Collins. Therefore, with no fortune or security of their own, the girls must marry well—and thus is launched the story of spirited and opinionated Elizabeth Bennet and the arrogant and aloof bachelor Mr. Darcy.
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Imagen de PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (VINTAGE CLASSIC)
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (VINTAGE CLASSIC)

No novel in English has given more pleasure than Pride and Prejudice. Because it is one of the great works in our literature, critics in every generation reexamine and reinterpret it. But the rest of us simply fall in love with it--and with its wonderfully charming and intelligent heroine, Elizabeth Bennet. We are captivated not only by the novel's romantic suspense but also by the fascinations of the world we visit in its pages. The life of the English country gentry at the turn of the nineteenth century is made as real to us as our own, not only by Jane Austen's wit and feeling but by her subtle observation of the way people behave in society and how we are true or treacherous to each other and ourselves.
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Imagen de PRIMAVERA CON UNA ESQUINA ROTA (BOL)
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PRIMAVERA CON UNA ESQUINA ROTA (BOL)

Un visión humana sobre el exilio y la dictadura en la que, curiosamente, no llegamos a perder la esperanza. Primavera con una esquina rota es un testimonio directo y dolorido que trata de una sociedad escindida, fracturada por la represión y el autoritarismo, e intenta ser un puente entre dos regiones -el Uruguay bajo la dictadura y el Uruguay del exilio- que constituyen un solo y lacerado país. Más allá de los acontecimientos políticos, la novela se centra en la profunda conmoción que estos provocan en las relaciones humanas de los individuos que los sufren. Como en el resto de su obra, Mario Benedetti combina aquí ternura, denuncia, pasión, amor e Historia para transmitir al lector un mensaje de esperanza: la primavera, aunque mutilada, relevará por fin a un invierno que se anunciaba inacabable.
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