"Letters from Pemberley," Jane Dawkins's popular continuation of "Pride and Prejudice," described Elizabeth Bennet's first year at Pemberley as the newly wed Mrs. Darcy. "More Letters From Pemberley" picks up the story in 1814 and follows the life of one of literature's best loved figures for another six years to the twilight of the Regency period in 1819. Again incorporating Jane Austen's own words and characters from her other works (who appear with different names, either associated with Aust
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"Letters from Pemberley," Jane Dawkins's popular continuation of "Pride and Prejudice," described Elizabeth Bennet's first year at Pemberley as the newly wed Mrs. Darcy. "More Letters From Pemberley" picks up the story in 1814 and follows the life of one of literature's best loved figures for another six years to the twilight of the Regency period in 1819. Again incorporating Jane Austen's own words and characters from her other works (who appear with different names, either associated with Aust
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