Pride and Prejudice
Read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen in Danish and English, a parallel text graded reader with audio. Available in CEFR levels A2, B1, B2, and C1.
About this book
A rich, unmarried man rents Netherfield Park, and the neighborhood stirs. "Everyone agrees that a rich, unmarried man must want to find a wife," the book begins — a line that sets its tongue firmly in its cheek and never quite takes it out. Mrs. Bennet has five daughters and one aim in life; Mr. Bennet has a library and a dry remark for every occasion. Between them stands Elizabeth, the second and cleverest, watching it all with a quick and unsparing eye.
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Alle er enige om én ting.
Everyone agrees on one thing.
Hvis en mand er rig og ugift, tror folk, at han må ville have en kone.
If a man is rich and single, people think he must want a wife.
Når en rig mand flytter til et nyt område, ved folk ikke noget om hans følelser eller planer.
When a rich man moves to a new area, people don't know his feelings or plans.
Men alle tror så stærkt på denne idé.
But everyone believes this idea so strongly.
De tror, at han må høre til en af deres døtre.
They think he must belong to one of their daughters.