ABSTRACT
The ground aspects of phenomenological perspective provide a wide range of the literary study in collaboration with literary theories with the single exception of Marxism that cannot be studied better in the phenomenological perspectives; rather, in critical ones. The relationship of Marxism and literary theories with phenomenological common grounds is highlighted in the current study through descriptive method of research. The study illustrates this relationship of Marxism and literary theories in phenomenological perspectives considering the previous studies for which Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is taken as a sample.