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Live from Pemberley: In Vain I Have Struggled (Chapter 33 + 34)

Live from Pemberley: In Vain I Have Struggled (Chapter 33 + 34)

Released Friday, 18th November 2022
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Live from Pemberley: In Vain I Have Struggled (Chapter 33 + 34)

Live from Pemberley: In Vain I Have Struggled (Chapter 33 + 34)

Live from Pemberley: In Vain I Have Struggled (Chapter 33 + 34)

Live from Pemberley: In Vain I Have Struggled (Chapter 33 + 34)

Friday, 18th November 2022
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Mr. Darcy is banging down the door to declare his love to Lizzie in Chapter 33 and 34 of Pride and Prejudice. Vanessa and Lauren discuss the ‘civility’ of Darcy’s declaration and why it doesn’t work out with Colonel Fitzwilliam and Lizzie. 


Claudia L. Johnson joins us at the end of the episode to discuss Jane Austen’s politics. Our next episode is on December 2nd, when we’ll be reading Chapters 35 and 36.


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