EBOOK
Pages
318
Year
2014
Language
English

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The timeless romance starring one of Jane Austen's most unforgettable characters. Emma Woodhouse is a privileged young woman whose greatest pleasure in life lies in matchmaking for anyone but herself. Written, by Austen's own admission, as "a heroine whom no one but myself will much like," Emma's charm and wit exist in constant tension with her capacity for selfishness and vanity. Despite her intelligence, Emma stumbles from one catastrophe to the next - from a misguided attempt at securing a husband for her friend Harriet Smith to her disastrous meddling in the affairs of new arrivals Frank Churchill and Jane Fairfax - before ultimately falling into her own unexpected happy ending. Both a discerning look at the strictures of Regency England and an enchanting comedy of errors, Emma remains a classic two centuries since it was first published.

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"One of the finest novels in the English language... Possibly Jane Austen's most thought-provoking and interesting book."
Alexander McCall Smith
"Emma herself is endlessly fascinating, a woman to whom the reader returns again and again for the seductive intimacy of her thoughts... You can object that Emma is a lady and a snob, but she also makes a timeless appeal to the reader's better nature."
The Guardian

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