- Pemberley
=Pride and Prejudice=
Pemberley is the country estate owned by
Fitzwilliam Darcy , the male protagonist inJane Austen 's novel "Pride and Prejudice ". It is located in Derbyshire and believed by some to be based onChatsworth House , nearChesterfield inDerbyshire In describing the estate, Austen uses uncharacteristically explicit symbolism to represent the geographical home of the man at the centre of the novel. On first visiting the estate,
Elizabeth Bennet is charmed by the beauty of the surrounding countryside, as indeed she is by Mr. Darcy himself. Elizabeth had already rejected Mr. Darcy's first proposal by the time she visits Pemberley — it is his letter, the praise of his housekeeper, and his own courteous behaviour at Pemberley that bring about a change in her opinion of Mr. Darcy. She later describes a stream on the grounds whose "...natural importance was swelled into greater...", soon mirrored by a description of Mr. Darcy as having "a natural importance" that is "swelled" by his demeanour.cn|date=September 2008Locations Used in Film & TV
Renishaw Hall , Derbyshire, England, UK was the setting for Pemberley in the BBC adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice" from 1980 starting Elizabeth Garvie and David Rintoul, adapted from the novel by Fay Weldon.Lyme Park , near Stockport, was the setting for Pemberley for the television series of "Pride and Prejudice" (1995) starringJennifer Ehle andColin Firth .Chatsworth House, the original inpiration for Pemberley, was used for the exterior scenes for
Joe Wright 's 2005 film version of "Pride and Prejudice", starringKeira Knightley andMatthew Macfadyen . However, Chatsworth was mentioned in the novel as one of the great houses Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle visited before Pemberley during their visit north, thus marking a distinction between Pemberley and it.Harewood House , Near to Leeds in West Yorkshire was the setting for Pemberley in the ITV fantasy seriesLost in Austen . This series was not a direct adaptation of the novel, but it provided the majority of the plots, characters and inspiration.Pemberley Press is the name of the publishing house that
Bridget Jones works at in the 2001 film "Bridget Jones's Diary", in homage to "Pride and Prejudice".
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