Pride and Prejudice
Austen's comedy of manners follows Elizabeth Bennet's relationship with proud Mr. Darcy in Regency England. Through wit, social observation, and romantic misunderstandings, it critiques class consciousness and marriage markets while celebrating intelligence and genuine feeling. The novel's irony and psychological depth made it foundational to the romantic comedy genre.
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