No time to spare a thought for Jane Austen, or just, which must be turning in his grave. This parody is to be taken lightly, the basic plot is the same as the original work (Pride and Prejudice) but this time the Hertfordshire is ravaged by a terrible plague: zombie attacks. Mr. Bennet gamberge not in his office, among his dusty books, he is concerned to ensure the defense of his home and spends his time sharpening his knife, cleaning his musket and lead her offspring. The Bennet girls are fine flies, they are the faction's army (in petticoats and lace) at Longbourn Area (they even followed intensive training in the art of battle to the death!). Netherfield Park welcomes new tenants, Mr. Bingley and all the London clique, whose very proud Darcy. You understood, 85 percent of the original text have been preserved, Grahame-Smith was then content to melt her ultraviolent zombie mayhem for a novel beyond morality. Purists will cry foul, the other players will think that it's just taken literally! For it is actually comical, absurd, Grand Guignol, incredible, terrifying and ridiculous. Yet it is not all bad either, unless you do not like zombies and what amounts to the gory comedy! For my part, I sneered. I honestly had a good time, recognizing that it was daring, awkward, stalled over the pages and close to sacrilege. This book of Grahame-Smith has no pretensions, the author also of humor because it presents itself as an American writer and screenwriter who has never recovered from reading Jane Austen ! Of course, his literary delirium is doomed to oblivion, until it is good to laugh ... And it is hoped that readers will find this book without knowing the original, have the desire to discover the work of Jane Austen without waiting!