The more I narrate each chapter, the feistier Miss Elizabeth Bennet becomes! Do you agree?  Elizabeth is writing a letter to Jane the next morning when […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 31 Narrated
Colonel Fitzwilliam is much admired. However, an invitation to Rosings doesn’t come until Easter, as Lady Catherine is busy with her guests. Miss de Bourgh also doesn’t […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 30 Narrated
Sir William departs for home pleased with his daughter’s situation. Thankfully, Mr. Collins spends most of his time in the garden, reading, writing and informing them […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 29 Narrated
Mr. Collins primes them on what to expect when they dine at Rosings. Lady Catherine likes to have the distinction of rank preserved. Sir William is awed […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 28 Narrated
Elizabeth, Sir William and Maria Lucas arrive at Hunsford Parsonage. Mrs. Collins affectionately receives her friend. Mr. Collins is as formal in his civility as […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 27 Narrated
 Elizabeth gradually warms to the idea of visiting Charlotte. She misses Charlotte, and her loathing of Mr. Collins has decreased over time. Besides, her mother and sisters […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 26 Narrated
  At the first opportunity, Mrs. Gardiner warns Elizabeth that Wickham’s lack of money makes him an unsuitable match. She further says that Elizabeth should be careful […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 25 Narrated
   Mrs. Bennet’s brother, Mr. Gardiner, comes to stay with the family. Immediately recognizing Jane’s sadness, the Gardiners invite Jane to accompany them back to London […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 24 Narrated
The much-awaited letter from Miss Bingley arrives. They will definitely not return to Netherfield all winter. Bingley is staying in Darcy’s home. Darcy’s sister’s merits are praised, […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 23 Narrated
Sir William Lucas visits in order to announce his daughter’s engagement. Mrs Bennet and Lydia start by refusing to believe him. Mrs Bennet is outraged and even […]