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Elizabeth Bennet.

Pride and Prejudice · 1813

The original quick-witted reader. Lizzie’s library: novels her mother disapproves of, conduct manuals she ignores, and the letters that change everything.

"I am only resolved to act in that manner which will…"

3 booksCurated · cited · cross-referenced
The shelf, decoded

Why this list.

Elizabeth Bennet reads novels her father approves of, sermons her mother demands, and gothics her sister Lydia smuggles in. The list below is the actual Regency-period reading the Bennet sisters would have shared.

The reading list

3 books for Elizabeth.

  1. Cover of Cecilia by Frances Burney
    No. 01Creator cited

    Cecilia

    Frances Burney

    The Burney novel that gives Pride and Prejudice its title phrase.

    CitationAuthor canon

  2. Cover of The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe
    No. 02Character fit

    The Mysteries of Udolpho

    Ann Radcliffe

    The gothic Lydia is reading in the corner. Lizzie has, of course, finished it.

    CitationPeriod

  3. Cover of Fordyce’s Sermons to Young Women by James Fordyce
    No. 03On screen

    Fordyce’s Sermons to Young Women

    James Fordyce

    Mr. Collins reads aloud from this. The Bennet sisters do not listen.

    CitationNovel, Chapter 14

Closing note

Read in any order. Lizzie did.