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My Dear Readers, It is with grave misfortune that I dissuade you from whatever excitement you may have upon learning of the existence of this novel. Jane Austen, the wonderful authoress that she is, has created such a wealth of characters and a story so beloved that more modern writers cannot help but continue to revisit the story and attempt to interpret it in a new way, but to no avail. Mr. Darcy's Diary is a straight retelling of Pride and Prejudice, even directly quoting the original during
I wonder, sometimes, what is it about Jane Austen, and "Pride and Prejudice" in particular, that makes it such a favorite subject of fanfiction. I mean, I have heard of the awesome power of the BBC 1995 mini-series adaptation, but I've never really experienced it first hand. "Mr. Darcy's Diary" is exactly this - fanfiction. Nothing more and nothing less, just like "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters". Plotwise, it offers little other than a recap of the

Mr. Darcy is almost a secondary character in the story that made him one of the most beloved heroes in all of Jane Austens novels. Although Pride and Prejudice utilizes the device of omniscient narrator, the reader spends most of the book inside the sparkling head of Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Darcys ultimate destiny; it rarely gets inside of Darcys.Novelist Amanda Grange has sought to remedy this situation by giving voice to the inner thoughts of this stiff but ultimately attractive character in her
Okay, maybe AMAZING is a strong word..it's not like it's a timeless piece of literature, but it was so great! Like Mr. Knightley's Diary, it's so interesting to read the story from a different perspective. Again, I have to say that you should only read these books if you won't be offended that it's NOT Jane Austen. I didn't find it to be a huge departure from the original work but it's clearly not Austen.So pretty much if you have a crush on Mr. Darcy and want to solidify said ridiculous crush,
In 2005 author Amanda Grange gave Pride and Prejudice fans what they had been craving for centuriesJane Austens classic story retold entirely from the perspective of its iconic romantic heroMr. Darcy. It was certainly not the first novel to explore this concept, but Mr. Darcys Diary remains, after many other attempts, the best in a very crowded field of Darcyiana.I first read Mr. Darcys Diary eight years ago when it was released in the UK. I paid a fortune for the first edition to be shipped to
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Original Title: | Mr. Darcy's Diary |
ISBN: | 1402208766 (ISBN13: 9781402208768) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.amandagrange.com/ |
Series: | Jane Austen Heroes #1 |
Characters: | Elizabeth Bennet, Fitzwilliam Darcy |
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Monday 9th September ""I left London today and met Bingley at Netherfield Park. I had forgotten what good company he is; always ready to be pleased and always cheerful. After my difficult summer, it is good to be with him again. ..."" The only place Darcy could share his innermost feelings was in the private pages of his diary... Torn between his sense of duty to his family name and his growing passion for Elizabeth Bennet, all he can do is struggle not to fall in love. Mr. Darcy's Diary presents the story of the unlikely courtship of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy from Darcy's point of view. This graceful imagining and sequel to Pride and Prejudice explains Darcy's moodiness and the difficulties of his reluctant relationship as he struggles to avoid falling in love with Miss Bennet. Though seemingly stiff and stubborn at times, Darcy's words prove him also to be quite devoted and endearing - qualities that eventually win over Miss Bennet's heart. This continuation of a classic romantic novel is charming and elegant, much like Darcy himself. Pride and Prejudice has inspired a large number of modern day sequels, the most successful of which focus on the rich, proud Mr. Darcy.Present Containing Books Mr. Darcy's Diary (Jane Austen Heroes #1)
Title | : | Mr. Darcy's Diary (Jane Austen Heroes #1) |
Author | : | Amanda Grange |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 329 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2007 by Sourcebooks Landmark (first published January 1st 2005) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Historical Romance |
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Pride & Prejudice Sequels, Mashups and Variants are one of my chief guilty pleasures, but I must say that I just could not get into this one. As indicated by the title, it's a diary of the events of Pride and Prejudice told from Mr. Darcy's point of view. While it retells the events of Pride & Prejudice fairly faithfully, I found this retelling somewhat lifeless and uninspired. I didn't get a sense of Darcy's unique voice. Even more damningly, the diary failed to show what was happeningMy Dear Readers, It is with grave misfortune that I dissuade you from whatever excitement you may have upon learning of the existence of this novel. Jane Austen, the wonderful authoress that she is, has created such a wealth of characters and a story so beloved that more modern writers cannot help but continue to revisit the story and attempt to interpret it in a new way, but to no avail. Mr. Darcy's Diary is a straight retelling of Pride and Prejudice, even directly quoting the original during
I wonder, sometimes, what is it about Jane Austen, and "Pride and Prejudice" in particular, that makes it such a favorite subject of fanfiction. I mean, I have heard of the awesome power of the BBC 1995 mini-series adaptation, but I've never really experienced it first hand. "Mr. Darcy's Diary" is exactly this - fanfiction. Nothing more and nothing less, just like "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" and "Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters". Plotwise, it offers little other than a recap of the

Mr. Darcy is almost a secondary character in the story that made him one of the most beloved heroes in all of Jane Austens novels. Although Pride and Prejudice utilizes the device of omniscient narrator, the reader spends most of the book inside the sparkling head of Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Darcys ultimate destiny; it rarely gets inside of Darcys.Novelist Amanda Grange has sought to remedy this situation by giving voice to the inner thoughts of this stiff but ultimately attractive character in her
Okay, maybe AMAZING is a strong word..it's not like it's a timeless piece of literature, but it was so great! Like Mr. Knightley's Diary, it's so interesting to read the story from a different perspective. Again, I have to say that you should only read these books if you won't be offended that it's NOT Jane Austen. I didn't find it to be a huge departure from the original work but it's clearly not Austen.So pretty much if you have a crush on Mr. Darcy and want to solidify said ridiculous crush,
In 2005 author Amanda Grange gave Pride and Prejudice fans what they had been craving for centuriesJane Austens classic story retold entirely from the perspective of its iconic romantic heroMr. Darcy. It was certainly not the first novel to explore this concept, but Mr. Darcys Diary remains, after many other attempts, the best in a very crowded field of Darcyiana.I first read Mr. Darcys Diary eight years ago when it was released in the UK. I paid a fortune for the first edition to be shipped to
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