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ISBN: 0743291344

ISBN13: 9780743291347

An Assembly Such as This

(Book #1 in the Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman Series)

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He's the fascinating romantic lead in what is perhaps the most enduringly popular novel in the English language. Yet Jane Austen reveals tantalizingly little about him, nor does she ever give readers... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Witty and romantic retell of Pride and Prejudice from Darcy’s point of view.

Lovers of Jane Austen will enjoy this twist on Pride and Prejudice from Darcy’s perspective.

Enjoyable Austen sequel

With the proliferation of Austen sequels out there, readers must be discerning in their selections. "An Assembly Such as This" is a rare find, in that it is true to Austen's characters and plot, but it still offers a fresh perspective and tone. Obviously no one can tell this tale better than Jane Austen, but Pamela Aidan is an impressive second.At last we have a round, developed Darcy, whom we never really get acquainted with in the original novel. We are given an insight into what was going on in his head and his life during his interactions with Elizabeth Bennet. It's elegant, respectful of Austen's intentions, and almost as fun to read as the BBC's P & P miniseries is to watch.Unfortunately there are many blaring typographical and punctuation errors throughout the book. They're annoying, but by no means do they ruin the story. I can only hope similar errors will be corrected in Books 2 and 3.

The elusive Darcy meets his match

If you have ever wondered what Darcy was thinking in Pride and Prejudice? Pamela Aiden tells the story of Pride and Prejudice from Darcy's point of view. The cool headed Mr. Darcy's composure is breeched by the witty, graceful and lovely Elizabeth Bennet. Darcy is caught in a dilemma between "being a man of property" with high social standing, and his desire for a woman that outclasses the women of his class.Pamel Aiden also gives us a view of the Mr. Darcy's "people". There is Darcy's Shakespeare quoting valet, Fletcher, and the ever faithful butler Wicher. I was amused by Fletcher's machinations as he attempts to help Darcy win Miss Elizabeth's heart.The book gives us the background of friendship between Bingley and Darcy, and the relationship between Georgiana and Darcy.I enjoyed the peek in at Darcy's high class world. I personally can't wait to read the next book in this series.

Brilliant and whole-heartedly recommended

The charm of Pride and Prejudice has lured many into attempting to write about this delightful love story, but in my opinion no such work can parallel the mastery of Pamela Aidan's novel. Beautifully written, in exquisite austenesque language - so rare amongst Jane Austen's followers - Pamela Aidan's work is the only one worthy of standing alongside the original story, as its perfect companion. If you wish to read only one of the many books written about Pride and Prejudice, I urge you, read THIS ONE. If you have read the original novel and were left yearning for more; if you have seen the remarkable 1995 BBC adaptation and wished it was not over; if you read other books claiming they were written in the spirit of Pride and Prejudice, but found that modern day language and mentality, as well as lame 21st century plots were clumsily patched onto the beautiful tapestry that was early 19th century England, allow Pamela Aidan to guide you beyond the cool reserve of Jane Austen's brilliant character to the `other side of Pride and Prejudice'. You will find the powerful emotions hidden beneath Darcy's reserved exterior and will be offered a glimpse into his world. If no reference to the events of her time can be found in any of Jane Austen's novels - which may be one of the reasons why her work is as relevant now as it was when it was written - Pamela Aidan's book is skilfully anchored in the realities of the era which, in my opinion, serves to further emphasise the gulf between the sheltered existence of the country miss, and the demands and expectations of `the man of sense and education who has lived in the world'; and the absolutely remarkable way in which Pamela Aidan depicts how, in his mind, this gulf was bridged by Darcy's love for the delightful but so unsuitable Miss Elizabeth Bennet makes this book the best I have ever read, since Pride and Prejudice.

Absolutely Stunning Companion to Pride & Prejudice

Pamela Aidan's Mr. Darcy comes alive as in no other Pride and Prejudice sequel. Beautifully written and true to Jane Austen, it is a joy to read. You will learn of Darcy's thoughts, how his feelings for Elizabeth develop, and cleverly and believably fills in the gaps of his life not seen in the original book. You will also be introduced to other characters who people Darcy's life and will become better acquainted with Georgianna. This book is a must for every Jane Austen and Pride & Prejudice fan.

Your bible in all things Darcy!

If you adore Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, then you willfall in love with Darcy all over again in this new tale. True to Austen's style and rhythm, but with additional characters all her own, Pamela Aiden tells a wonderful story in a whole new perspective, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy's view.Starting off with Mr. Bingley and company arriving at the Meryton assembly, you travel with Darcy as the events unfold. Learning the answers to many questions one has when one reads the original, is the most delicious aspect. To those who have not read Pride & Prejudice, you will be utterly spoiled at getting all these inside glimpses into Darcy's mind on the first read through. You will not regret this purchase. Enjoy!

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Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • July 07, 2022

We’ve been having fun exploring the “Multiverse” of selected classics, by curating a collection of inventive adaptations. So far, we’ve featured installments on Alice in Wonderland, the Brontës, and The Wizard of Oz. Here we offer a collection of ten fabulous takes on Pride and Prejudice.

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