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Emma Woodhouse is 'handsome, clever, and rich' and loves to interfere in the romantic lives of others. Austen thought she was a character 'whom no one but myself will much like', and yet many consider this novel to be Austen's masterpiece. Its unreliable narration shares Emma's misconceptions, resulting in a work of exquisite literary misdirection.
A new Faber Classics edition of Austen's greatest novel.
A new Faber Classics edition of Austen's greatest novel.