how long is pride and prejudice
“Pride and Prejudice” is a medium-length classic novel, usually around 120,000 words, which makes it a solid but not massive read for most people.
Quick Scoop
- Typical word count: about 120,000–125,000 words, depending on the edition and how words are counted.
- Structure: 61 chapters, so it’s easy to read in short chunks over days or weeks.
- Reading time: for many readers, that’s roughly 7–9 hours total if you read at an average pace, often spread out over several sessions (estimate based on typical speeds discussed in word-count breakdowns).
In practical terms, it’s longer than a short modern novel but shorter than big epics, which is why many readers find it manageable as a “classic to tackle over a week or two” rather than a months-long project.
If you’re planning, think of it as a one- or two-week evening read rather than a weekend sprint, unless you binge it.
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