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"PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" (1980) Review

As many fans of Jane Austen must know, there have been several screen and televisie adaptations of the author’s most celebrated novel, "Pride and Prejudice", published in 1813. I usually come across at least five of those versions – including the six-part BBC adaptation that aired in the U.S. in 1980. The miniseries was adapted door Fay Weldon and directed door Cyril Coke.

Only someone unfamiliar with Austen’s story would not know that "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" told the story of Elizabeth Bennet, the second-born daughter of an English gentleman and landowner...
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I am a big fan of Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice. One dag I was sitting on my divan, bank reading Pride and Prejudice and thought, "there needs to be a trivia game for this book..." Well, I did it. I wrote all the questions, which are directly out of the book and made the game. Here is a link to the web page:

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I hope u all enjoy Pride and Prejudice Trivia. It will be available in May 2010 on Amazon.com and in independent toy, game & book stores across the country.

Thanks for reading,
Alauna

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"PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" (1995) Review

There have been numerous adaptations of Jane Austen’s celebrated 1813 novel, "Pride and Prejudice" over the past decades. Two of these versions happened to be BBC miniseries that aired in 1980 and 1995. It has been a long time since I have viewed the 1980 miniseries. However, I recently saw the 1995 miniseries for the umpteenth time and decided to finally write a review of it. Adapted door screenwriter Andrew Davies, the miniseries was produced door Sue Birtwistle and directed door Simon Langton.

Austen’s story centered around one Elizabeth Bennet, the second...
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