Pride and Prejudice (version 3)
Jane Austen
Lu par Karen Savage





Pride and Prejudice is the most famous of Jane Austen’s novels, and its opening is one of the most famous lines in English literature - “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” Its manuscript was first written between 1796 and 1797, and was initially called First Impressions, but was never published under that title. Following revisions it was published on 28 January 1813 by the same Mr. Egerton of the Military Library, Whitehall, who had brought out Sense and Sensibility. Like both its predecessor and Northanger Abbey, it was written at Steventon Rectory. (Summary from Wikipedia) (10 hr 23 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 01 | 4:44 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 02 | 4:23 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 03 | 8:51 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 04 | 5:46 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 05 | 5:14 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 06 | 12:21 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 07 | 10:12 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 08 | 10:10 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 09 | 9:24 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 10 | 11:49 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 11 | 8:45 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 12 | 3:49 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 13 | 8:42 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 14 | 6:50 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 15 | 9:02 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 16 | 17:58 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 17 | 6:57 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 18 | 27:15 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 19 | 11:25 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 20 | 9:19 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 21 | 10:37 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 22 | 9:26 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 23 | 8:26 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 24 | 10:09 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 25 | 7:50 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 26 | 12:01 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 27 | 6:44 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 28 | 7:53 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 29 | 13:25 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 30 | 6:20 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 31 | 8:16 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 32 | 8:07 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 33 | 9:31 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 34 | 11:22 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 35 | 16:01 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 36 | 11:09 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 37 | 8:23 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 38 | 6:34 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 39 | 7:54 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 40 | 9:01 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 41 | 12:27 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 42 | 9:57 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 43 | 24:58 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 44 | 12:06 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 45 | 9:09 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 46 | 15:59 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 47 | 20:28 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 48 | 12:30 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 49 | 11:24 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 50 | 11:01 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 51 | 10:09 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 52 | 15:13 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 53 | 14:56 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 54 | 8:11 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 55 | 11:40 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 56 | 14:44 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 57 | 9:11 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 58 | 12:42 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 59 | 12:49 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 60 | 7:56 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Chapter 61 | 6:33 | Lu par Karen Savage |
Critiques
Excellent reading of a delightful book





Larisa Moore
I hadn't read this since high school a few decades ago, and while I remembered the basic plot, I'd forgotten how much of a role the art of conversation plays in the book. This was made all the more delightful to listen to with Karen Savage's reading.
eternal love





kismazsola
P&P is one of my all time favorites, and this was my first time with it in English. Karen Savage is one of the best readers I've come across so far. This was a real gem. <3
Wonderful story and wonderful reader





Kim Qian
There is no wonder Pride & Prejudice is a time honored classic. it is such a fun story of romance. Karen Savage is one of the best readers I've ever heard.
The Crown Jewel of Librivox





Eric DySart
Dearest Gentle Reader, This recording read by one Ms. Karen Savage is, dare I say, the Crown jewel of Librivox. It is read with such assiduity and felicity., (By-the-by) Ms. Savage also captures the moral turpitude & unconscionable vulgarization of the bon ton of "polite society" who do themselves shame in both subtle & overt haughtiness. Ms. Savage's rendition of this beloved classic does, dear reader, Ms. Austen's masterpiece due delivery and justice (both in equal measure). I shall not waiver in my assertion hence forth: Jane Austen is one of the best authors ever! For those who do not concur: prepare your smelling salts! And thus forget (by your account) this most scandalous prose, the moment you have recovered from your astonishment, as I am certain that some of you may radiate a sullen disapproval by the prose written by my quill, upon this parchment.
Fabulous book and reader





Elizabeth Wieland
Austen was a master of the English language. I pick up on something new each time I listen to this reading. Thank you Karen Savage for a stellar job.
Why did I wait so long?!





Lillian
Exhilarating! Now I know why Jane Austen is so beloved. The narrator was also superb.
Classic!





Tiffany-Louise Francis (Tiff)
An old school love story! An excellent book in it's regard to social attitudes during the period & really wonderful narration by K Savage.
Great reader!





Tricia Jessup
The reader did an excellent job with making different voices for the characters. A few times I was confused when the dialogue went back and forth between similar voices, but overall well done. As for the book itself....it seems a bit wordy and has an 1800's soap opera vibe at tines, but still an enjoyable love story.