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Book Club: Let’s Discuss ‘Pride and Prejudice’

September 26, 2025
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“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”

So opens Jane Austen’s Regency-era romantic comedy “Pride and Prejudice,” which for centuries has delighted readers with its story of the five Bennet sisters and their efforts to marry well. While the novel moves nimbly among all of the family members and their various entanglements, its particular focus remains on the feisty second-eldest daughter, Elizabeth, and her vexed chemistry with the wealthy, arrogant, gorgeous Mr. Darcy. Their sharp wit, verbal jousting and mutual misunderstandings form the core of what might be considered the first enemies-to-lovers plot in modern literature.

On this week’s episode, the Book Club host MJ Franklin discusses “Pride and Prejudice” with his colleagues Jennifer Harlan, Emily Eakin and Gregory Cowles, and Jane Austen in general with The Times’s Sarah Lyall. You can follow along, and add your own comments to the discussion here.

Other books, authors and stories mentioned in this discussion:

  • Our essential guide to Jane Austen

  • Our 2015 interview with the actress Rosamond Pike on how she recorded an audiobook version of “Pride and Prejudice”

  • “Pride, Prejudice and Other Flavors,” by Sonali Dev

  • “Book Lovers,” by Emily Henry

  • “The Marriage Plot,” by Jeffrey Eugenides

  • “Washington Square,” by Henry James

  • “Such a Fun Age,” by Kiley Reid

  • Brandon Taylor’s essay about “Persuasion”

  • Barbara Pym, Elizabeth Taylor, Muriel Spark and Sally Rooney

We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review’s podcast in general. You can send them to [email protected].

The post Book Club: Let’s Discuss ‘Pride and Prejudice’ appeared first on New York Times.

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