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The Confession of Fitzwilliam Darcy
Mary Street
Pride and Prejudice told from a delightfully
different point of view. "The Holy Grail of P&P sequels."
(Austenblog)
Originally published in the U.K., Mary Street's ingenious
retelling of Jane Austen's classic story now makes its U.S.
debutto the delight of the fans of Austen's comic
masterpiece of divine romance. In Fitzwilliam Darcy, Austen
created the ultimate romantic hero. Yet Pride and
Prejudice reveals little of Darcy's innermost thoughts.
Here, Street unveils the true motives and mysteries of
Elizabeth Bennet's enigmatic suitor. Through Darcy's eyes we
discover the reality of his relationships with his sister
Georgiana, his cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam, the dastardly
Wickham, his friend Bingley, and his formidable aunt, Lady
Catherine. And of course, all his memorable encounters with
Elizabeth, from that first view of her fine eyes to his
disastrous proposal, and then to a pride and arrogance
tempered by an unquenchable love.
Berkley Trade, March 2008
ISBN #0425219909 272 pages Trade Size $14.00
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