Longbourn

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331 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 8 de diciembre de 2013

ISBN:
978-0-385-35123-2
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Número OCLC:
828483981

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A novel whose principal characters are the servants in Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice.

Sarah, the orphaned housemaid, spends her days scrubbing the laundry, polishing the floors, and emptying the chamber pots for the Bennet household. But there is just as much romance, heartbreak, and intrigue downstairs at Longbourn as there is upstairs. When a mysterious new footman arrives, the orderly realm of the servants' hall threatens to be completely, perhaps irrevocably, upended.

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A sweet story independent of source material.

Jo Baker's 'Longbourn' takes the aristocratic ambitions of Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' and sets them aside, promoting to the foreground the Bennet's domestic servants. While the ladies upstairs are falling in love, Sarah the young housemaid is clearing out their chamber pots and fetching shoe-roses in the pouring rain. She dreams of a world beyond Longbourn, and a life lived for herself, rather than hanging on the whims of others.

When men from beyond the local village begin arriving at the Bennet household, that wider world comes a little bit closer. James, a quiet labourer with a mysterious past, joins the household surprisingly easily; and Ptolemy, a Bingley footman harbouring bigger dreams. Drama and romance unfold in the background of 'Pride and Prejudice', with familiar scenes and characters cast in a new light.

Readers should not go into this book expecting Austen's romantic view of the British upper …

Temas

  • Social life and customs
  • Household employees
  • Families
  • Fiction

Lugares

  • Great Britain

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