First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice has consistently been Jane Austen's most popular novel. It portrays life in the genteel rural society of the day, and tells of the initial misunderstandings and later mutual enlightenment between Elizabeth Bennet (whose liveliness and quick wit have often attracted readers) and the haughty Darcy. The title Pride and Prejudice refers (among other things) to the ways in which Elizabeth and Darcy first view each other. The original version of the novel was written in 1796-1797 under the title First Impressions, and was probably in the form of an exchange of letters.
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Volume I
Chapter I (1)
- Netherfield Park is let at last!
Chapter II (2)
- Mr. Bennet calls on Mr. Bingley
Chapter III (3)
- Mr. Bingley brings a party to the Meryton Assembly, including a proud, disagreeable man
Chapter IV (4)
- The dance is discussed at Longbourn and at Netherfield Park
Chapter V (5)
- The Lucases come to call at Longbourn and discuss the dance
Chapter VI (6)
- Elizabeth and Charlotte discuss Mr. Bingley; an evening at the Lucases, with dancing
Chapter VII (7)
- A militia regiment arrives in the neighbourhood; Jane dines at Netherfield Park; Elizabeth follows the next day
Chapter VIII (8)
- An evening at Netherfield; Miss Bingley and Mr. Darcy list the requirements of an accomplished lady
Chapter IX (9)
- Mrs. Bennet and the younger girls call at Netherfield
Chapter X (10)
- Mr. Darcy writes a letter and asks Elizabeth to dance a reel
Chapter XI (11)
- Jane is feeling better; there is no enjoyment like reading; Mr. Darcy's temper is explained
Chapter XII (12)
- Jane and Elizabeth return to Longbourn
Chapter XIII (13)
- Mr. Collins visits Longbourn
Chapter XIV (14)
- Dinner with Mr. Collins
Chapter XV (15)
- Mr. Collins' intentions; the group encounters Messrs. Darcy, Bingley, and Wickham in Meryton
Chapter XVI (16)
- An evening at the Phillips'; Elizabeth has a nice long chat with Mr. Wickham
Chapter XVII (17)
- Elizabeth and Jane discuss Mr. Wickham's news; Elizabeth is engaged for the ball at Netherfield
Chapter XVIII (18)
- The ball at Netherfield
Chapter XIX (19) - Mr. Collins declares himself
Chapter XX (20)
- Fallout from said declaration
Chapter XXI (21)
- Miss Bingley writes to Jane
Chapter XXII (22)
- Mr. Collins declares himself yet again
Chapter XXIII (23)
- The Bennets learn of Mr. Collins' engagement
Volume II
Chapter I (24)
- The Bingleys go to London
Chapter II (25)
- The Gardiners visit Longbourn; Mrs. Gardiner and Mr. Wickham have something in common
Chapter III (26) - Jane goes to town with the Gardiners; Mr. Collins is married; Jane writes to Elizabeth
Chapter IV (27)
- Elizabeth makes travel plans for the spring and summer
Chapter V (28)
- Elizabeth goes to Kent
Chapter VI (29)
- Elizabeth dines at Rosings Park
Chapter VII (30)
- Mr. Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam arrive at Rosings Park
Chapter VIII (31)
- An evening at Rosings Park, with piano music
Chapter IX (32)
- Mr. Darcy calls at the parsonage
Chapter X (33) - Elizabeth has a chat with Colonel Fitzwilliam
Chapter XI (34)
- Mr. Darcy declares himself
Chapter XII (35)
- A letter from Mr. Darcy
Chapter XIII (36)
- Elizabeth begins to see things in a different light
Chapter XIV (37)
- The gentlemen leave Rosings
Chapter XV (38)
- Elizabeth goes to London
Chapter XVI (39)
- The girls return to Longbourn and have lunch with their sisters
Chapter XVII (40)
- Elizabeth tells Jane about everything she learned in Kent; Mrs. Bennet asks after the Collinses
Chapter XVIII (41)
- Lydia is invited to Brighton
Chapter XIX (42)
- Elizabeth's travel plans are changed
Volume III
Chapter I (43)
- A visit to Pemberley; Elizabeth learns new things about Mr. Darcy
Chapter II (44)
- Mr. Darcy and his party visit Elizabeth and the Gardiners in Lambton
Chapter III (45)
- Elizabeth and the Gardiners call at Pemberley; Miss Bingley asks after the militia; Mr. Darcy gives his opinion of Elizabeth
Chapter IV (46)
- Elizabeth receives bad news from home just as Mr. Darcy calls at the inn
Chapter V (47)
- Elizabeth arrives in Longbourn; Lydia is still missing
Chapter VI (48)
- News from Mr. Gardiner; a letter from Mr. Collins; Mr. Bennet returns to Longbourn
Chapter VII (49)
- Lydia is engaged
Chapter VIII (50)
- Preparations for the wedding
Chapter IX (51)
- The newlyweds come to Longbourn; Lydia tells a secret; Elizabeth writes to Mrs. Gardiner
Chapter X (52)
- Mrs. Gardiner writes to Elizabeth; Elizabeth has an informative chat with Wickham
Chapter XI (53)
- The newlyweds depart for Newcastle; Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy return to Netherfield and call at Longbourn
Chapter XII (54)
- An evening at Longbourn; Elizabeth wonders about Mr. Darcy
Chapter XIII (55)
- Mr. Bingley declares himself, with a little help from Mrs. Bennet
Chapter XIV (56)
- Lady Catherine calls at Longbourn
Chapter XV (57)
- Mr. Bennet has a very diverting letter from Mr. Collins
Chapter XVI (58)
- Mr. Darcy declares himself, redux
Chapter XVII (59)
- Mr. Bennet asks Elizabeth if she is sure about her decision
Chapter XVIII (60)
- Letters are written to various aunts, relatives, and friends
Chapter XIX (61)
- "It is settled between us already, that we are to be the happiest couple in the world."