- Published: Philadelphia : Quirk Books, 2009.
- Year Published: 2009
- Description: 319 p.
- Language: English
- Format: Book
ISBN/Standard Number
- 9781594743344
- 1594743347
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Subjects
- Bennet, Elizabeth (Fictitious character)
- Darcy, Fitzwilliam (Fictitious character)
- Zombies -- Fiction.
- England -- Fiction.
- Parodies.
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Regency Fitzwilliam Darcy burial dead romance supernatural fantasy ground seth grahame-smith Jane Austen humor ninjas ultraviolence England classes parody hierarchy elizabeth bennet zombie undead mashup zombies love story marriage Regency period mr. darcy love horror fiction fiction bawdy after_twilight
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Pride and prejudice and zombies : the classic Regency romance -- now with ultraviolent zombie mayhem!
by Grahame-Smith, Seth.
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A mysterious plague has fallen upon the quiet English village of Meryton--and the dead are returning to life! Feisty heroine Elizabeth Bennet is determined to wipe out the zombie menace, but she's soon distracted by the arrival of the haughty and arrogant Mr. Darcy.
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Pride and Prejudice meets Shaun of the Dead
Lovers of the original Pride and Prejudice will doubtless find themselves missing Austen's nuance and subtlety, but they still won't be able to resist discovering how their old favorite turns out when overrun by the undead. When Grahame-Smith's abilities as a storyteller fall short there is always the wit and wisdom of Austen to drive the story ahead and keep the reader's attention until he finds his voice again.
As for those readers for whom this is their first introduction to the timeless classic, as they will never miss the beloved passages which are the real casualties of all the added bloodshed in this adaptation, they should find it highly enjoyable. A Lizzy Bennett trained as a ninja and continually called upon to slay zombies may have more power to seduce readers who have always been reluctant to read her story before. Her character and will are equally as strong and her muscles are elevated to superhuman strength. Heated combat and the struggle against the zombie infection bring out the baser instincts of the characters and result in death, crippling injuries, and frequent vomiting at gory displays of fighting prowess. George Wickham is more despicable, Mr. Collins more stupid, and Lady Catherine more pompous.
As for those readers for whom this is their first introduction to the timeless classic, as they will never miss the beloved passages which are the real casualties of all the added bloodshed in this adaptation, they should find it highly enjoyable. A Lizzy Bennett trained as a ninja and continually called upon to slay zombies may have more power to seduce readers who have always been reluctant to read her story before. Her character and will are equally as strong and her muscles are elevated to superhuman strength. Heated combat and the struggle against the zombie infection bring out the baser instincts of the characters and result in death, crippling injuries, and frequent vomiting at gory displays of fighting prowess. George Wickham is more despicable, Mr. Collins more stupid, and Lady Catherine more pompous.
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