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Pride and Prejudice

A Sweary Classics Adaptation

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Jane Austen's legendary romance—minus the part where you have to Google every third word.

What's a Sweary Classic? The complete original story—same plot, same characters, same emotional devastation—just translated into modern, hilarious, sweary language that doesn't require a literature degree to understand. Think: all the Regency drama, zero Victorian torture.

Elizabeth Bennet has ninety-nine problems and they're all related to her mother's unhinged obsession with marrying off five daughters before they die penniless and alone. Enter: Mr. Darcy, the new rich guy in town who's so attractive it's actually offensive—except he just loudly announced at a party that Elizabeth isn't hot enough to dance with. Cool. Great start, buddy.

Now Elizabeth's stuck navigating a marriage-obsessed society where one wrong move could ruin your entire family, her sister Jane is getting her heart broken by Darcy's friend, a charming soldier is spreading tea about what a villain Darcy supposedly is, and her youngest sister just did something so monumentally stupid it might actually destroy everyone. Oh, and Darcy keeps showing up everywhere looking broody and judgmental, which would be annoying if Elizabeth weren't starting to suspect she's been completely wrong about everything.

The stakes? If Elizabeth doesn't figure out who's lying, who's worth trusting, and whether her pride has been screwing her over this whole time, she's going to lose the one person who actually sees her as more than just "wife material"—and possibly ruin her family in the process. No pressure or anything.

If you love sharp-witted heroines who take zero sh*t, slow-burn romance that makes you want to scream, and social satire that's still brutally relevant 200 years later—this sweary retelling will ruin you in the best way.

Grab Sweary Classics: Pride and Prejudice today and discover why this 200-year-old love story still slaps—no English degree required!
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