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Darcy’s Days is a historical fiction that depicts literature’s favourite gentleman immersed in the world of 1796-1797 by the confessions of his own pen. This epistolary novel situates Darcy in the real history of England when Jane Austen first composed Pride and Prejudice. Darcy is a man of the world, a landed aristocrat with business concerns, a reader of science and literature, an advocate of revolution and the rights of man, and a citizen of a rising superpower involved in international warfare. He is also flesh and blood, and falls desperately in love with a woman of inferior birth and little beyond her wit and fine eyes to recommend her. Darcy’s Days leads us through the turmoil of the early Romantic era as Darcy’s life moves in parallel with Wordsworth, Gilpin, De Quincey, Blake, Wollstonecraft, Godwin, and the baby Keats. The beloved and reviled characters of Pride and Prejudice assemble here to re-stage the original novel through the looking-glass of the hero’s perspective. Darcy’s confessions set off on an amusing, energetic romp through history, literature, and passionate love. It is a challenging novel that will appeal to pleasure readers and scholars alike.

Darcy Days Fitzwilliam Darcy 9780985616717 Books

Darcy has left his diary for us to read.
A deep, thoughtful, disturbing and emotional narration of his side of the story.

I have read a lot of PnP retellings from Darcy's POV and did not think I needed to read another one, until I came across this. It is really special.
The language was wordy and heavy, I absolutely loved it.
As far from light and airy as you can possibly get, realistic in the way of the world at the time. Ladled with historical refrences and incidents of the time, it felt very authentic.

This was not the potraite of a perfect gentleman.
He had faults aplenty. Using recreational drugs, having a French lover but the hardest part for me to swallow was his nonchalant approach to a possible child...

It does not have a lot of interaction between ODC, this was Darcy's story and I absolutely loved it!
4.5* rounded up to 5.

Heartily recommend this book!

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  • Paperback 176 pages
  • Publisher Simplon Pass (May 15, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0985616717

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It wasn't the cover or the reviews or the preview that drew me in - it was that it was temporarily on a free promotion and I had nothing to lose. I'm glad I took that bait. If not entirely true to MY vision of who Darcy is, it was certainly consistent throughout with the author's perceptions of the man behind the brooding persona.
This book is not truly a romance in the pure sense of the word, but rather a portrait of a possible back-story coupled with a deeper exploration of the mind of the man as his heart and mind are awakened to love. How he came not to accept the fate he had earlier felt consigned to, and what influences worked that change in him.
The author certainly had a grasp of the time in history, the larger concerns of the world, of economies, of politics and the impending force of innovation. This Darcy was a man bound to the past through land and history, standing on the edge of a modern age As his mind embraced the possibilities of marrying for love, it seemed to open his eyes to other possibilities as well. It is this aspect - the arc - that I enjoyed.

Now for the cons. As some other reviewers have noted, the Darcy in this tale does have some darkness in his character, unlike the for the Darcy of Pride and Prejudice who abhors disguise, is always under good regulation, and whose greatest sin is pride.
I am not going to excuse those parts in the book where we see Darcy engage in behavior that seems unlike the man we would expect, but I do acknowledge that the morality of that era is full of contradictions. For example, it would be rare for a wealthy, virile man to reach the age that Darcy has and remain a virgin, while it was fully expected of a woman. The discovery of illegitimate offspring had any number of potential reactions, but as long as the child was well cared for, his reaction would not necessarily have been considered dishonorable in that era. In fact, to acknowledge her as his bastard child would place her in a lower strata of society - an unnecessary cruelty when she was already accepted as the legitimate daughter of the cuckolded husband. When considered against the lens of THAT society, Darcy would not have been seen as a bad person.

There WAS a lot of filler - I'm afraid that toward the end, I skimmed through the passages that had nothing to do with Elizabeth, but when deciding between three stars and four, it was the articulate and insightful writing that swayed the rating upward. The eloquence of the passages where Darcy thinks about Elizabeth were particularly exquisite. Had there been more of that, and less attention on his day-to-day concerns, it would have been a more compelling read.

The language seemed historically accurate, but be warned, there are sections that include quite a bit of French, with no contextual clues to help a reader understand what is being said short of opening up a translation tool and sorting it out along the way. I am the sort of reader that HATES being pulled out of the story unnecessarily and I did not stop to look the phrases up. A little would have been charming, but the amount of French that was included was frankly, annoying.

These complaints are relatively minor against the fact that this book made me think, analyze and consider new perspectives all along the way.
4.5 stars

Reading the sample and the reviews is highly recommended in considering this novel. I would like to know the identity of the author as this person so obviously researches the history, the language, the literature, the economics and the politics of the era before putting pen to paper. This person is gifted. The beauty of the language kept me in awe of the abilities shared. At times I thought of Shakespeare in the use of metaphors and had to read slowly to attempt to understand all within. I am not a scholar but it doesn’t take a great deal of intelligence to appreciate the time and effort and knowledge applied to this work.

What I didn’t like was the addition to the story about the use of laudanum for recreational purposes. That Darcy is experienced sexually is not a complaint; realistically a man of seven and twenty being a virgin is laughable. The relating of his consideration as to how to handle the results of that experience showing that he doesn’t act on impulse but with a view to all aspects was the better part of that episode. However, the Darcy we know from canon is not one I would like to think of as using drugs. For me there was no reason to add that to the story.

I did enjoy reading of his knowledge of world affairs and his consideration of investments in the colonies. I wonder that a man would be so detailed in his personal diary but it did give us a complete picture of a successful landlord, community member and world citizen. The knowledge set down of the writers and poets and even his dabbling in poetry gave us a man of high intelligence who refuses to rest on his laurels. And it also gave us an idea of the level to which Elizabeth has educated herself through extensive reading and discussions with her father. A woman of lesser education would not appeal to this well read man. I am sure it also gave Darcy a student in future life together.

I did find the use of iron pots with which to exercise a novel idea…almost comical thinking of him walking through the woods, throwing pots around…and then coming upon Elizabeth! One doesn’t read of that aspect for Darcy often. We read of his riding about his estate (or Bingley’s) but not much else to keep his manly figure in other novels.

There were some thoughts that were divergent from most variations thoughts pondering Wickham’s role and Darcy’s opinions about this man. I have never read other versions in which Darcy takes the time to contemplate if Wickham truly loved Georgiana or vice versa. I don’t know that I am comfortable with that interpretation.

This entry is only a small sample of the man’s thoughts
“26 Apr Grosvenor Square
I now feel equal to some confession, less angry, less bewildered. She will not have me. She thinks me a snob, a blackguard, a malicious advisor to friends, a relentless villain to enemies. She thinks me not a gentleman, me not worthy of her. I am rejected.”

Yes, the story does give us canon in the romance but it is so much more. If you are only looking to read of the relationship between Darcy and Elizabeth this is not for you. If you want to read of all aspects of a man of society, a man with many interests, many investments and acquaintances, well traveled with a desire to experience life to the fullest then you may find that this is your cup of tea.
Darcy has left his diary for us to read.
A deep, thoughtful, disturbing and emotional narration of his side of the story.

I have read a lot of PnP retellings from Darcy's POV and did not think I needed to read another one, until I came across this. It is really special.
The language was wordy and heavy, I absolutely loved it.
As far from light and airy as you can possibly get, realistic in the way of the world at the time. Ladled with historical refrences and incidents of the time, it felt very authentic.

This was not the potraite of a perfect gentleman.
He had faults aplenty. Using recreational drugs, having a French lover but the hardest part for me to swallow was his nonchalant approach to a possible child...

It does not have a lot of interaction between ODC, this was Darcy's story and I absolutely loved it!
4.5* rounded up to 5.

Heartily recommend this book!
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