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SmartPass Audio Education Study Guide to Pride and Prejudice (Dramatised)

By: Jane Austen, Mary Potter
Narrated by: Full-Cast featuring Joan Walker, Robin Miller, Nick Murchie
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Full-cast performance with comprehensive commentary and analysis for any student to fully understand and appreciate the novel. This timeless classic of gossip and matchmaking is presented as exquisite drama that questions and analyses the values and beliefs of Austen's own times, to understand the "blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd" world of the text.
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I have 6 or so SmartPass Shakespeare works. Those have the complete story with and without analysis. This is not like that. This one uses vignettes of the story to support the analysis and that’s all.

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