"Pride and Prejudice" takes place predominantly in the English countryside, with scenes set in various estates and towns such as Longbourn, Netherfield Park, and Pemberley. The novel is set during the Regency era in the early 19th century.
The novel is in England at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. We do not really know what the precise date is.
Most of the novel happens at Longbourne, an estate in Hertfordshire, England, where Lizzy lives with the rest of the Bennet family, and in the countryside around it, including the nearby estates of Netherfield and Lucas Lodge, and in the nearby town of Meryton.
Some of the action happens at Hunsford, Mr. Collins home in Kent, and the nearby estate of Rosings, the home of Lady Catherine. Some happens on the road between that area in Kent and Longbourne, including the home of the Gardiners, Lizzy's aunt and uncle, in the London area near Cheapside, a mercantile district.
Some very important action happens at Lambton, in Derbyshire, and on the nearby estate of Pemberley, which is owned by Darcy.
It is set in the English countryside, somewhere between the 18th and 19th centuries. It takes place at the estates of several different families:
Longbourn (the Bennets), Pemberley (the Darcys), Netherfield (the Bingleys), and Rosings (Lady Catherine) are the main estates.
Most of Pride and Prejudice takes place in a small town in Hertfordshire. The town of Meryton, and Longbourne, which is a mile away, are probably not more than twenty miles from London.
There are several people in the book who go to London, but we see their actions there mostly through reports of one type or another, such as letters.
Elizabeth goes on two important trips during the course of the novel, one to Hunsford, in Kent, southeast of London, and about fifty miles from Longbourne. Hunsford is near Rosings, Lady Catherine's estate, which Lizzy visits several times.
The second of Elizabeth's trips is to Derbyshire, perhaps 120 or 130 miles north of London (and very slightly west). There, Elizabeth visits the town of Lambton, where Mrs. Gardiner spent part of her childhood, and Pemberly, about five miles away, which is Darcy's estate.
It was published in 1813. The setting begins in 1811.
The novel takes place in England in the early
1800s, during a time known as the Regency period.
The novel Pride and Prejudice is set mainly in Hertfordshire, with one section set in Derbyshire.
The story of Pride and Prejudice is set in England; most of the story takes place in Kent and Derbyshire.
At the Bennets' home, in their drawing room.
19th Century in England.
The town where "Pride and Prejudice" takes place is called Meryton.
Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813 and is set in early 19th century England.
Mrs. Bennet wanted Mr. Bennet to take the family to Brighton.
for pride and glory
In about 50 BC.
Charles Bingley did not visit Jane while she was in London because he did not know she was there
The majority of the settings take place in/around London, England.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh's husband is never mentioned in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." It is assumed that he passed away before the events of the novel take place.
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to show how talented people really are and to show your nations pride.
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