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Witty social comedy with matchmaking misadventures.

You might find "Emma" absolutely charming if you enjoy diving into the complexities of human relationships, particularly in a bygone era. Jane Austen's keen eye for social dynamics and her sharp wit breathe life into a story that's as much about personal growth as it is about romance. Austen's Emma Woodhouse is a character you may love to critique but will undoubtedly end up rooting for, as she learns the hard way that the heart doesn't always conform to society's expectations.

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ISBN: 9780007350780
Related Topics: Literature, Classics, Romance

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'The real evils, indeed, of Emma's situation were the power of having rather too much her own way, and a disposition to think a little too well of herself...'


Beautiful, rich, self-assured and witty, Emma Woodhouse delights in matchmaking those around her, with no apparent care for her own romantic life. Taking young Harriet Smith under her wing, Emma sets her sights on finding a suitable match for her friend. Chided for her mistakes by old friend Mr Knightley, it is only when Harriet starts to pursue her own love interests that Emma realises the true hidden depths of her own heart.


Delightful, engaging and entertaining, and with a dazzling gallery of characters, Emma is arguably Austen's most well-loved social comedy.


Author: Jane Austen
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 512
Publisher: HarperCollins s
Publication Date: 23 Jul 2013
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