Devices of the soul

Devices of the soul

By Steve Talbott

Subjects: Historical Fiction, Computers and civilization, England, fiction, Fiction, family life, general, Literature, Social aspects of Information technology, Fiction, romance, historical, regency, Information technology, Psychological aspects, Fiction, family life, Psychological aspects of Computers, Fiction, Fiction, romance, regency, Computers, Darcy, fitzwilliam (fictitious character), fiction, Social aspects of Computers, Social aspects, Bennet, elizabeth (fictitious character), fiction

Description: Mr. Darcy's Diary presents the story of the unlikely courtship of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy from Darcy's point of view--sharing his innermost thoughts and feelings. This graceful imagining and sequel to Price and Prejudice explains Darcy’s moodiness and the difficulties of his reluctant relationship as he struggles to avoid falling in love with Miss Bennet. Though seemingly stiff and stubborn at times, Darcy’s words prove him also to be quite devoted and endearing – qualities that eventually win over Miss Bennet’s heart. This continuation of a classic romantic novel is charming and elegant, much like Darcy himself.

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