Darcy's Letter

From Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
The turning point of the novel: Darcy's long letter exposing Wickham and explaining his interference with Bingley forces Elizabeth to reexamine her own judgment.
Chapter 35

Darcy delivers the letter at Rosings: "Be not alarmed, Madam, on receiving this letter..."

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Chapter 36

Elizabeth's self-recognition: "Till this moment, I never knew myself." The novel's epistemological climax.

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