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*Emma* is a classic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1815. The story follows Emma Woodhouse, a wealthy, intelligent, and confident young woman who delights in matchmaking for her friends and acquaintances in her small English village of Highb...
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*Emma* is a classic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1815. The story follows Emma Woodhouse, a wealthy, intelligent, and confident young woman who delights in matchmaking for her friends and acquaintances in her small English village of Highbury. Despite her good intentions, Emma often misjudges people’s feelings and social situations, leading to humorous misunderstandings and complications.

The novel explores themes of love, social class, self-awareness, and personal growth. Emma’s misguided matchmaking attempts highlight her lack of experience in romance and her need to understand her own heart. Alongside Emma’s journey, Austen portrays a rich cast of characters, including Mr. Knightley, her perceptive friend and eventual love interest, who guides her toward self-reflection and maturity.

Austen’s sharp wit, irony, and keen observation of social manners make *Emma* both entertaining and insightful. The novel critiques societal expectations, class distinctions, and the constraints placed on women in Regency-era England. Ultimately, *Emma* is a story of personal growth, understanding one’s own feelings, and the transformative power of love and self-knowledge, cementing its place as one of Austen’s most celebrated works.
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PublisherWordsmith House
LanguageEnglish
Pages401 pages
ISBN556842604512
Publication DateSeptember 30, 2024
FormatDigital PDF β€” Instant Download
Rating3.5 / 5.0  (0 reviews)
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Jane Austen
Jane Austen
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Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775 at Steventon near Basingstoke, the seventh child of the rector of the parish. She lived with her family at Steventon until they moved to Bath when her father retired in 1801. After his death in 1805, she moved around with her mother; in 1809, they settled in Chawton, near Alton, Hampshire. Here she remained, except for a few visits to London, until in May 1817 she moved to Winchester to be near her doctor. There she died on July 18, 1817. As a girl Jane Austen wrote stories, including burlesques of popular romances. Her works were only published after much revision, four novels being published in her lifetime. These are Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma(1816). Two other novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, were published posthumously in 1818 with a biographical notice by her brother, Henry Austen, the first formal announcement of her authorship. Persuasion was written in a race against failing health in 1815-16. She also left two earlier compositions, a short epistolary novel, Lady Susan, and an unfinished novel, The Watsons. At the time of her death, she was working on a new novel, Sanditon, a fragmentary draft of which survives.
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