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		<title>October 2008: Pride &amp; Prejudice</title>
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			<title>Introduction</title>
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			<description>Pride &amp; Prejudice is Jane Austen's second and possibly most famous novel.  It was originally titled &quot;First Impressions&quot; but was never published under that name, and during revisions was changed to &quot;Pride &amp; Prejudice&quot; which was a common cliche at the time.



The story follows the lives of the Bennet family over about a year and a half.  The major themes that run through the novel are the juxtaposition of environment and entitlement, as well as a cynical look at the  ...</description>
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