But now, I'm a little remained outside of this story that has not appeared to me new. Darcy is a gentleman hunched in his manners and the high opinion he has of himself and of his position in society. But we already knew! In fact, the charm of Darcy is the enigmatic seduction of sailing in which he drapes. Less we guess his secret, the more fantasy about him. So, to discover it as accessible, with questions also platounettes about this inexplicable attraction he feels for Liz, well, it breaks you a myth.
It is flat, classic, with great restraint, no one ever escapes, one is required in a system that feels warmed, it would miss almost and you end up wondering why you read this sub-Jane Austen then we could dive back into the original work that is a thousand times more spiritual and removed? But the reader is weak, it will read elsewhere with much skepticism, but no less greed, the other books of the author (Mr Knightley, Colonel Brandon, that's me!).