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Average rating3.9
Told from the perspective of Darcy, the first installment of a trilogy based on Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" begins with his observations of the Bennet family during a disastrous Netherfield Park ball, and offers insight into his complicated past.
Series
3 primary booksFitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Pamela Aidan.
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A faithful retelling of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, only from Mr. Darcy's point of view. I've read a few of the retellings and continuations and was nervous about starting it. The language is pretty close to Austen's so it got me in the feel of the time. Some of the more manly things, like the politics, I'm not into, but that was Darcy's world. Would say it's a must read for Jane Austen addicts! I'm starting the second one in the series now!
3.5/5 stars
I found that this book dragged on a bit, however,that being said I did really enjoy reading this book! It was interesting to see Pride and Prejudice through Mr. Darcy's perspective.
An Assembly Such as This is the first book in a trilogy that relates the events of [a:Jane Austen 1265 Jane Austen https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1380085320p2/1265.jpg]'s [b:Pride and Prejudice 1885 Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1320399351l/1885.SY75.jpg 3060926] from the viewpoint of Mr. Darcy.I really loved how Pamela Aidan took the existing text and fleshed things out from Darcy's perspective. The writing is definitely modern as far as structure and description go, but stylistically and factually it stays within the bounds of Austen's England. In this book Darcy finds Elizabeth every bit as difficult to read as she finds Darcy in the original novel.The cast of characters is somewhat expanded, as Darcy does not and would not interact with a number of the people Elizabeth spends her time with. Some of the prominent characters in the original novel–Elizabeth's mother and sisters, for example–are only minor characters here, and individuals like Bingley and his sisters become much more prominent. Probably the most noticeable addition of Aidan's in this book is the character of Fletcher, Darcy's valet. He is a delightful addition to the story, and really helps to ground the setting historically.