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The Architecture of Fortune: A Critical Examination of Coincidence and Luck in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice: A literary critique

In A Critique of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Lewis F. Gordon offers a fresh examination of one of literature's most enduring works. Moving beyond the romantic veneer, Gordon explores the deeper architecture of coincidence, fortune, and social order that underpins Austen's narrative. The book critically analyzes how chance encounters and seemingly minor twists of fate shape character development and plot resolution, while also interrogating the broader cultural and class dynamics at play. With careful attention to both literary detail and historical context, Gordon highlights the intricate balance between luck, human agency, and societal constraints that makes Austen's novel both timeless and thought-provoking.

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