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Paperback Desire and Duty: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Book

ISBN: 1732316023

ISBN13: 9781732316027

Desire and Duty: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

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Desire and Duty follows the five ideas Jane Austen told her nephews and nieces that would occur in a sequel to Pride and Prejudice. These storylines are documented in her nephew's biography of his famous Aunt. Many critics feel the lively heroine of Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet Darcy, is the best characterized female in all of English literature. Jane Austen's story ends with Elizabeth's marriage and the Baders continue her story as wife, mother, and confidante to her sister-in-law, Georgiana. Set in the years 1805-1816, Desire and Duty tells the romantic adventures of Mr. Darcy's beautiful, shy, devout younger sister, Georgiana. After her narrow escape (in Pride and Prejudice) from the nefarious clutches of Mr. Wickham, Georgiana is very cautious about men. Her childhood friend and poor gentleman neighbor, Mr. Thomas Staley, returns from the battle of Waterloo to become a tutor for the Darcy children. He is fascinating to her, but he is ashamed of his poverty. When Georgiana realizes her feelings for Thomas are more than friendship, she has to fight her own extreme shyness as well as the machinations of her imposing and powerful aunt, Lady Catherine, who wishes to see Georgiana married to the Duke of Kent, who will inherit Catherine's estate. Along the way, issues of duty and desire, in marriage and in one's relationship to God, are presented. Surprises in the plot rivet the attention of the reader until the very end.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Great Read

I really enjoyed this book. It was so well written. The kind of book you can't put down. Great!

Fun to read

I found this book fun to read-which is the entire point of sequels anyway. I think some of the respondents for reviews much too serious and nitpicky and even sometimes wrong. I disagree that Mr Darcy would not have revealed the drinking habits of his father in explaining his own behavior. Apparently, modern readers do not appreciate the enormous problem alcoholism created in 18th century England. The characters of Mr Darcy and Elizabeth come alive just like Pride and Prejudice. Elizabeth's personality is difficult to capture , but the authors do an excellent job.

Using it for my High School English Class

I am looking forward to the opportunity to have my Sophmore English Class read this sequel. It will give them a greater appreciation for this type of literature.

A Must Buy! Must Read!

Desire and Duty is a delight. The authors have obviously done their homework well and produced an outstanding sequel to Pride and Prejudice. The story is a joy to read. This sequel is in true Jane Austen style. Desire and Duty continues the story from Pride and Prejudice in exactly the way that Jane Austen would have wanted. I recommend this book to everyone. It should be on every buyer's list and in every library.

A Good, Worthy, Entertaining Sequel!!

I have just finished reading "Desire & Duty." It is one of the best sequels to Jane Austins "Pride & Prejudice" that I have read. "Desire & Duty" is a continuation of the life of Elizabeth & Darcy after their marriage. Also, we get to read about some of our old favorites and what has become of them. I found the characters believable, interesting and entertaining. Therefore making you feel involved in their stories. So many other sequels that I have read (and I have read them all) focused to much on Georgiana Darcy's affairs instead of what happened with Elizabeth & Darcy. Which was after all why I really wanted to read a sequel. Their love story was so strong and intriguing. In "Desire & Duty" the plot does include them as well as Georgiana. As some people here have critizied "Desire & Duty" for the language as not being perfect for the era, get a life!! The authors themselves do not claim to have perfectly imitated Jane Austin's syntax. While there will never be another Jane Austin, "Desire & Duty" is well worth reading!!!!
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