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یَتھ مَضموٗنَس چُھ نَہ کانٛہہ حَوالہٕ دِینہٕ آمُت۔ |
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بُنیاد | 1 جَنؤری 1800 |
عُنٛوان | Pride and Prejudice |
Working title | First Impressions |
اَمہِ برٛونٛہہ | Sense and Sensibility |
اَمہِ پَتہٕ | Mansfield Park |
Form of creative work | ناوَل |
موسیٖقی ہُنٛد طَرٕز | novel of manners، satirical fiction، psychological fiction، romantic fiction |
مُصَنِف | جین آسٹن |
اَصٕل مُلُک | Kingdom of Great Britain، United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland، یونایٹِڑ کِنگڈَم |
ناو یا کامہِ ہٕنٛز زَبان | برطٲنوی اَنٛگریٖزی زَبان، اَنٛگریٖزی زَبان |
شایَع تٲریٖخ | 28 جَنؤری 1813 |
اَتھ پؠٹھ اَثر | epistolary novel |
Narrator | third-person narrator |
Inspired by | The History of Sir Charles Grandison، Cecilia، Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded |
Set in period | 1810s، 1800s، 1790s |
First line | It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. |
Last line | Darcy, as well as Elizabeth, really loved them; and they were both ever sensible of the warmest gratitude towards the persons who, by bringing her into Derbyshire, had been the means of uniting them. |
Dewey Decimal Classification (works and editions) | 823.7 |
Distribution format | ebook، printed book |
Full work available at URL | https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/jane-austen/pride-and-prejudice |
جُملہٕ حوقوٗق ہُنٛد طَرٕز | عَوٲمی ڈومیٖن، عَوٲمی ڈومیٖن |
اِستِمالس مَنٛز | free indirect speech |
Plot expanded in | Old Friends and New Fancies |
References work, tradition or theory | Sermons to Young Women، Romeo and Juliet |
فخر تہٕ تعصب چھِ جین آسٹن سٕنز اَکھ ناول یۄس 1813 مَنٛز لیٚکھنہٕ آے.