You have bewitched me, Mr Darcy.

Am I the only person who wishes they lived in the 19th century? 
Lately I have found my Pride & Prejudice obsession returning, and with it the obsession with English Country Dance, ball gowns and all things 1800. 
If you haven't heard of Pride & Prejudice then firstly, where on earth have you been? And secondly, here's a quick summary without giving too much away: 

Elizabeth Bennet, who is a witty and independent young girl, lives in England with her four sisters, her mother, and her father.  When Mr. Bingley, a handsome, rich, young bachelor, arrives to stay briefly in Hartfordshire (where the Bennets live), Mrs. Bennet immediately tries to get one of her daughters to marry him.  Bingley is a charming young man and quickly falls in love with the eldest Bennet sister, the beautiful Jane.  It is a guarded relationship, so Jane and Bingley don't express outright their mutual feelings for each other, though Bingley obviously shows favor to Jane.  Meanwhile, Bingley's proud friend Darcy meets Elizabeth.  Elizabeth loathes Mr. Darcy, and avoids him as much as possible.  Though Darcy is proud and reserved at first, it becomes obvious of his fondness for Elizabeth.  Convention, however, restricts his affection for her, seeing as he is rich and high on the social ladder, and Elizabeth comes from a middle-class family.

Whether you read the book or watch the film (I highly recommend the 2005 Keira Knightly version... Possibly my favourite film ever!), I guarantee you'll be sure to love it. 



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