Joining a growing field of Austeniana—and, particularly, Darcyiana—Grange retells Austen's Pride & Prejudice from Fitzwilliam Darcy's point of view. Her device for doing so is an imagined diary of a clever sort: Grange reproduces, word for word and comma for comma, conversations from the original novel, but shifts the perspective to reported speech in Darcy's first-person, with his commentary on the encounters. Between the reconstituted passages, the reader is treated to Darcy's ongoing reflections on Hertfordshire society, his family obligations, his sister and, most crucially, Elizabeth Bennet and her family. There are also wholly invented conversations, most engagingly between Bingley and Darcy as they try to resist the pull of Netherfield Hall. On the whole, however, the diary is awkward in tone and lacks the polish and poise of Austen's creation (which some of the sequels have managed to approximate). There's a decidedly introspective quality to the observations not befitting the very unmodern, unintrospective nobleman. It simply doesn't sound like Darcy. (May)
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我是在贴吧看的 感觉顿时就low了=-=
评分用词没有Darcy味,但角度很有趣味。
评分我是在贴吧看的 感觉顿时就low了=-=
评分英国PP同人作品,看的网络翻译版,跟着原著的笔调,YY了达西先生丰富而“自恋”的心路历程,挺有趣的。
评分让我想起暮色的午夜阳光……所以虽然在同人里算是蛮好的,但是怎么都觉得粘腻了点儿~||看完了觉得还是可以推荐,最后lizy把安许配给小表哥这段我挺喜欢~
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