
The House of Mirth
by Edith Wharton (1905)
Like 'Pride and Prejudice', it masterfully dissects societal pressures and a woman's place in the marriage market.

by Jane Austen (1813)
Love is in the air when five sisters discover that a wealthy and eligible bachelor is suddenly within reach. But it is his friend, the haughty Mr. Darcy, who becomes smitten. Unfortunately for him, the object of his affection is not so easily swayed. One of the most popular characters in English literature, Elizabeth Bennet is intelligent, witty, well-spoken and ahead of her time. If the terrible rumors about Mr. Darcy are true, he doesn’t stand a chance. Yet not all gossip is to be believed when marriage, money, and reputations are on the line. Will Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy circumvent her haste, his ego, and society’s expectations to find love? Written more than two centuries ago, Jane Austen’s enduring story of manners, family, and love continues to delight new generations of readers.
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by Edith Wharton (1905)
Like 'Pride and Prejudice', it masterfully dissects societal pressures and a woman's place in the marriage market.

by Colette (2016)
Shares 'Pride and Prejudice's' focus on the complexities of love and self-deception.

by Elizabeth Gaskell (1854)
Shares 'Pride and Prejudice's' exploration of class differences and evolving romantic relationships.

by Charlotte Brontë (1846)
Offers a strong heroine and a complex romance, echoing 'Pride and Prejudice's' appeal.

by Colm Tóibín (2009)
Echoes 'Pride and Prejudice' in its depiction of a woman navigating societal expectations and romance.

by Barbara Pym (1982)
Like 'Pride and Prejudice', this book offers witty social commentary and a satisfying romance.

by Jane Austen (1789)
Like 'Pride and Prejudice', this Austen novel delivers a deeply satisfying romantic conclusion.
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