Dorkaholics on MSN: Pride and Prejudice (2005): Comparisons to the source material
"Pride and Prejudice" conveys the notion that true love comes from letting go and letting yourself fall deeply, ignoring first impressions.
Rund takes Ramtin on a tour of the enduring world of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice... and our two hosts make a bet. John Mullan, professor of English Literature at University College London and ...
The Conversation: The Other Bennet Sister: this fresh take on Pride and Prejudice transforms the overlooked Mary
The Other Bennet Sister: this fresh take on Pride and Prejudice transforms the overlooked Mary
Yahoo: See Netflix's new “Pride and Prejudice” cast side-by-side with the 2005 film’s stars
See Netflix's new “Pride and Prejudice” cast side-by-side with the 2005 film’s stars
The Conversation: From pulpits to protest, the surprising history of the phrase ‘pride and prejudice’
Most readers hear “pride and prejudice” and immediately think of Jane Austen’s most famous novel, that salty-sweet confection of romance and irony with a fairy-tale ending. Few people, however, know ...
From pulpits to protest, the surprising history of the phrase ‘pride and prejudice’
CNN: Why the 20-year-old ‘Pride & Prejudice’ film still bewitches audiences today
One of the most iconic scenes in “Pride & Prejudice” (2005) is the first proposal scene. Even those who have yet to watch the beloved movie likely have some idea of the shot. Pummelled by the rain, Mr ...
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” So opens Jane Austen’s Regency-era romantic comedy “Pride and Prejudice,” which ...