Topic: Fitzwilliam Darcy

P.D. James does Jane Austen

Death Comes To Pemberley. . Knopf Canada, $32. . . . On Page 145 of Death Comes To Pemberley, you discover this elegantly barbed account of the ...
The literary character of Fitzwilliam Darcy in Jane Austen ?s Pride and Prejudice is as enduring as any ever created. Fitzwilliam Darcy may be said to be proud, but Jane Austen makes it clear that he has good reason to be. Despite ...
Fitzwilliam Darcy is a snob; Jane Austen has to work hard to make him loveable. Fitzwilliam Darcy has his own prejudices, choosing to believe that the Bennets are all vulgar (only some of them are), and are all intent upon social climbing ...
The very first characters we meet in Pride and Prejudice are Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, parents of the five Bennet girls, who form the central family in the novel. His goodness and attractiveness matches Jane's, and that is about all that ...
Although he is well drawn, Jane Austen is not very interested in George Wickham, the engaging villain of Pride and Prejudice . She spends far more lines on Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy, the two main characters of her ironic novel. For these ...
Your newest book; In the Arms of Mr. Darcy was just released, can you tell us what scene in the book is your favorite?. Sharon Lathan: It is too hard to just pick one! My favorite scenes were the ones involving Darcy ...
How Mr. Collins proposed to Elizabeth Bennet: Not long ago, Mary Patricia and I saw a movie based on the Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. The scenes in which Mr. Collins and Mr. Darcy proposed to Elizabeth Bennet made us ...