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Pride and Prejudice (3rd Edition)
New to this Edition:
- New explanatory notes, bibliography (updated to include digital sources), and chronology
Each of these classic stories have been edited, adding bonus content to the beginning of the book. The order of contents is as follows: "Introduction", giving insight on the life of the author; "Note on the Text," explaining the publishing of the original work; "Select Bibliography," listing cited works and included details; "A Chronology of the Author," providing a timeline of the author's life; the featured novel, separated into chapters; "Textual Notes," showing the changing of words between different editions of the work; and "Explanatory Notes," defining specific words, quotes, or phrases in the story that may need explaining. Each of these Oxford Classics feature similar bindings, which help the series have a uniform look. All are paperback. ~ Brianna
I read this book when I was much younger and not misformed and seperated from my true family and wealth, that I choose to give regularly to help others, but crimeinals are useing my name and likeness…
teaching a co-op literature class
When I was little my uncle bought me the puffin classics collection. Now that I’m older I live to read it and I’m looking to add to the collection
I purchased this to use along with Progeny Press's study guide for use in 9th grade.