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Pride and Prejudice

by Jane Austen

Narrated by Alex Jennings

4.15 BLT Score
(4.9M ratings)
★ 4.3 Goodreads (4.9M) ★ 3.5 Audible (2)

Why You'll Love This

Alex Jennings makes Austen's wit land like a stage comedy — every cutting remark is perfectly timed.

  • Great if you want: sharp social satire wrapped in romantic tension
  • Listening experience: brisk and sparkling — dialogue-heavy and endlessly quotable
  • Narration: Jennings distinguishes each character with crisp, theatrical precision
  • Skip if: you find 19th-century social maneuvering tedious

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About This Book

Jane Austen's 1813 novel follows Elizabeth Bennet, the sharp-witted second daughter of a country gentleman, as she navigates the rigid social hierarchies of Regency England. When the wealthy Mr. Darcy arrives in her provincial world, their initial antagonism masks a deeper mutual fascination. At its heart, the novel examines how class prejudice and personal vanity distort judgment, and whether two proud, intelligent people can see past their own blind spots to recognize something genuine.

Alex Jennings brings exceptional range to the ensemble, distinguishing each character with precision while never tipping into caricature. His rendering of Elizabeth captures her irreverence and warmth in equal measure, and the drawing-room exchanges crackle with the verbal sparring Austen wrote so precisely for the page. At under five hours, the production moves at a brisk pace that suits the novel's comedic rhythm, making it an ideal audio experience for both first-time readers and those returning to a familiar story.