Pride and Prejudice


Read by LibriVox Volunteers

(4.6 stars; 605 reviews)

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) (13 hr 6 min)

Chapters

Chapters 1-3 18:52 Read by Chris Goringe
Chapters 4-5 14:25 Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Chapter 6 12:57 Read by Kristen McQuillin
Chapter 7 10:38 Read by Kristen McQuillin
Chapter 8 13:39 Read by Maureen S. O'Brien
Chapter 9 11:41 Read by Maureen S. O'Brien
Chapters 10-11 26:03 Read by Gord Mackenzie
Chapters 12-13 15:01 Read by Chris Goringe
Chapters 14-15 16:37 Read by Mark Bradford
Chapters 16-17 30:30 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Chapters 18-19 47:33 Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Chapter 20 12:30 Read by Elisabeth Shields
Chapters 21-22 27:23 Read by Elisabeth Shields
Chapters 23-25 37:49 Read by Elisabeth Shields
Chapter 26 12:20 Read by Kristen McQuillin
Chapter 27 6:59 Read by Kristen McQuillin
Chapters 28-29 26:30 Read by Sherry Crowther
Chapter 30 6:42 Read by Kristen McQuillin
Chapter 31 8:46 Read by Kristen McQuillin
Chapters 32-33 19:00 Read by Chris Goringe
Chapters 34-35 35:58 Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Chapters 36-37 23:34 Read by Sherry Crowther
Chapters 38-39 17:10 Read by Sherry Crowther
Chapters 40-41 27:57 Read by Gord Mackenzie
Chapters 42-43 43:44 Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
Chapters 44-45 24:30 Read by Mark Bradford
Chapter 46 19:51 Read by PenelopePitstop
Chapters 47-48 38:40 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Chapter 49 15:35 Read by Gesine
Chapters 50-51 22:59 Read by Eileen aka e
Chapters 52-53 38:07 Read by Sherry Crowther
Chapter 54 10:32 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Chapter 55 15:56 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Chapters 56-57 28:34 Read by Susan Hooks
Chapter 58 15:08 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Chapter 59 15:19 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Chapters 60-61 17:14 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg

Reviews

Fluffy


(5 stars)

Oh I do love that. The ending did make me smile. Though I had heard of this story, I had never been aware of its contents. To that notes I find I still could predict most of what was to be fairly early on. More to the point, this did not take away from any enjoyment that I sought in such a story, as so often is the case. Never once did I think of abandoning the story and was pleasently happy with litening to it in its entirety.

Splendid!


(5 stars)

The quality is very good, and the readers in most part do a wonderful acting job. Thanks so much to all volunteers.

Finally Read a Jane Austen


(5 stars)

I finally had the opportunity to listen to this audiobook and loved it! I've never read any of her books and found that I really liked Mr. Darcy. The readers were various volunteers and they did a great job! Good sound quality and I didn't want it to end!!

Great book


(5 stars)

The romanticism throughout the book is highly suspenseful yet satisfying. The readers did a great job. highly recommend!

Wonderful Classic Book


(4 stars)

Fantastic. I listen to this whilst following the words from my copy of the book- it is helpful when it comes to understanding the mood of the text due to the reader’s expression. I love the way that although it is from the olden days, it has a witty sense of humour and a pleasant plot.

Excellent story!


(4 stars)

Excellent story, most readers were pleasant to listen to. The story itself overcame the reader and became lively in my imagination.

Great for teens


(5 stars)

I am thirteen and I love this. I listened to it 5 hours straight. I did cleaning and crafts, while I listened to this and enjoyed the cleaning I did.


(3 stars)

The only comment I have is that if you are going to read from a novel written by a British author the names of the people and the town should be pronounced correctly