Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews
Written on Jun 8, 2011
Instead, I am going to discuss the Annotated part of the novel. To be honest, I have mixed feelings about it. To a certain degree it was interesting, showing insight into what might have inspired Jane Austen such as Mr. Collins rectory could have come from her own father's parish. Another note was that she had written what Kitty and Mary's marriage prospects were (Kitty marries a clergyman and Mary her Uncle Gardiner's clerk) Despite these interesting tidbits it was actually a little annoying, the novel was only on one half of the page the other consisting mostly of definitions or summaries of what I had just read so I felt like it was almost in the way. I think if you want to be one with the novel than this perfect, but if you just want to read a good olde story then head to the Barnes and Noble Classics.