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Emma
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- Book Synopsis
- <p><strong><em>Emma</em> is Jane Austen's brilliant comedy of manners about intelligence, self-deception, social judgment, romance, and the dangerous confidence of a young woman who believes she understands everyone around her.</strong> Emma Woodhouse is wealthy, clever, privileged, and secure in her place at the centre of Highbury society. Convinced that she has a gift for arranging other people's lives, she turns matchmaking into a favourite occupation-only to discover that pride, vanity, affection, class, and desire are far less easily managed than she imagines.</p><p>First published in 1815, <em>Emma</em> is among Austen's most accomplished novels, admired for its wit, social precision, psychological subtlety, and tightly controlled irony. Around Emma move some of Austen's most memorable characters: the gentle but hypochondriacal Mr. Woodhouse, the honest and discerning Mr. Knightley, the impressionable Harriet Smith, the charming Frank Churchill, the reserved Jane Fairfax, and the gloriously talkative Miss Bates. Through them, Austen creates a world of visits, letters, gossip, courtship, misunderstanding, and moral education in which small social errors reveal large truths.</p><p>This SMK Books edition is suited to readers of classic English literature, Regency fiction, romantic comedy, women's fiction, literary fiction, and nineteenth-century novels. Elegant, funny, perceptive, and emotionally exact, <em>Emma</em> remains one of the great novels of character and social observation in the English language.</p>
- About The Author
- Jane Austen was born in Steventon, Hampshire, England, in 1775, the daughter of a country clergyman. Raised in a literate and observant family, she began writing at an early age and developed a sharp comic intelligence that would become one of the defining voices of English fiction. Her novels are celebrated for their wit, irony, social precision, and close attention to courtship, family expectation, class, money, manners, and moral judgment. Working within the domestic and social world available to her, Austen transformed apparently limited settings-drawing rooms, villages, assemblies, visits, letters, and family conversations-into some of the most enduring studies of human character in literature.Austen's major novels include Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion. In these works she helped shape the modern novel of manners, combining romantic comedy with psychological insight and rigorous social observation. Her heroines are memorable not because they are flawless, but because they must learn to see themselves and others more clearly. In Emma, Austen created one of her most complex central figures: a heroine whose intelligence, charm, privilege, and confidence become both her strengths and her chief sources of error.Although Austen published anonymously during her lifetime, her reputation grew steadily after her death in 1817, and she is now regarded as one of the central novelists in the English language. Her work remains essential to readers and students of classic English literature, Regency fiction, women's writing, romantic comedy, literary realism, and nineteenth-century social fiction. More than two centuries after publication, Austen's novels continue to be read, taught, adapted, and loved because they combine elegance of style with unsparing insight into pride, self-deception, affection, and the difficult art of knowing one's own heart.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781515428510
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- SMK Books, (03 April 2018)
- Number of Pages
- 366
- Weight
- 694 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 229 x 152 x 24 mm
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