Longbourn

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Longbourn is the Bennet family’s country estate in Jane Austen’s novel "Pride and Prejudice."

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Longbourn canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional country estate
fictional location
house in literature
appearsIn Pride and Prejudice
country England
createdBy Jane Austen
economicRole source of Bennet family income
entailExcludes Bennet daughters
entailFavors male heir
firstPublicationContext Pride and Prejudice
surface form: Pride and Prejudice (1813)
futureHeir William Collins
genreContext novel of manners
hasEvent Elizabeth Bennet’s engagement announcement
Jane Bennet’s engagement announcement
Lydia Bennet’s return after her elopement
Mr. Collins’s proposal to Elizabeth Bennet
Mr. Darcy’s first proposal to Elizabeth Bennet (in the parsonage at Hunsford, not at Longbourn) is later discussed there
hasFeature bedchambers
dining room
drawing room
gardens
library
shrubbery
hasServant Mrs. Hill
Sarah
other unnamed servants
inheritedBy Mr. Collins
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Regency era
locatedInFictionalRegion Hertfordshire
narrativeRole central domestic setting in Pride and Prejudice
nearbyLocation Lucas Lodge
Meryton
Netherfield Park
ownedBy Bennet family
primaryResidents Catherine Bennet
Elizabeth Bennet
Jane Bennet
Lydia Bennet
Mary Bennet
Mr Bennet
surface form: Mr. Bennet

Mrs. Bennet – Alison Steadman
surface form: Mrs. Bennet
socialStatus gentry
subjectTo entail
symbolizes middle-class landed gentry life

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Mr. Bennet – Benjamin Whitrow residence Longbourn
subject surface form: Mr. Bennet (Benjamin Whitrow)
Elizabeth Bennet residence Longbourn
Catherine “Kitty” Bennet (1995 TV series character) residence Longbourn
subject surface form: Catherine "Kitty" Bennet (1995 TV series character)
Lydia Bennet residesAt Longbourn
Mr Bennet residence Longbourn
Lady Catherine de Bourgh visits Longbourn