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Emma, is the fourth novel written by Jane Austen. It was published in three volumes in 1815. The novel is set in Highbury, England, in the early 19th century. It centres on Emma Woodhouse, an intelligent young woman whose misplaced confidence in her matchmaking abilities results in several romantic misadventures. Introduction of the character Emma Woodhouse in the novel is considered as among the most famous in the history of fiction. ????ven as she is convinced that she will never marry, Emma believes she is an excellent matchmaker. She practically arranged the marriage between her former governess, Miss Taylor, and the widower Mr. Weston. After such a clear “success,” Emma is determined to make another match. Even though Emma’s father and Mr. Knightley caution her against interfering.
The two focal points of Emma are: marriage and social status. Given their social status, most of the drama in Austen’s novel revolves around who loves whom and what that means. In 19th-century England, members of the higher social classes were not expected to intermarry. Through Emma, the author subtly satirizes her society’s obsession with social distinctions.

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Jane Austen is acknowledged by many as the first English writer who gave the novel its distinctly modern character through her treatment of ordinary people in everyday life. She was born in a lively and affectionate family circle which provided a stimulating context for her writing. Her earliest known writings date from about 1787, and between then and 1793 she wrote a large body of material that has survived in three manuscript notebooks that contain plays, verses, short novels, and other prose.
During her lifetime, she published four novels: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma. In these novels, she vividly depicted English middle-class life during the early 19th century. All her novels are timeless classics and remained critical and popular for over two centuries after her death.

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Emma, is the fourth novel written by Jane Austen. It was published in three volumes in 1815. The novel is set in Highbury, England, in the early 19th century. It centres on Emma Woodhouse, an intelligent young woman whose misplaced confidence in her matchmaking abilities results in several romantic misadventures. Introduction of the character Emma Woodhouse in the novel is considered as among the most famous in the history of fiction. ????ven as she is convinced that she will never marry, Emma believes she is an excellent matchmaker. She practically arranged the marriage between her former governess, Miss Taylor, and the widower Mr. Weston. After such a clear “success,” Emma is determined to make another match. Even though Emma’s father and Mr. Knightley caution her against interfering.
The two focal points of Emma are: marriage and social status. Given their social status, most of the drama in Austen’s novel revolves around who loves whom and what that means. In 19th-century England, members of the higher social classes were not expected to intermarry. Through Emma, the author subtly satirizes her society’s obsession with social distinctions.

About the Author

Jane Austen is acknowledged by many as the first English writer who gave the novel its distinctly modern character through her treatment of ordinary people in everyday life. She was born in a lively and affectionate family circle which provided a stimulating context for her writing. Her earliest known writings date from about 1787, and between then and 1793 she wrote a large body of material that has survived in three manuscript notebooks that contain plays, verses, short novels, and other prose.
During her lifetime, she published four novels: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma. In these novels, she vividly depicted English middle-class life during the early 19th century. All her novels are timeless classics and remained critical and popular for over two centuries after her death.

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Author

Jane Austen

ISBN

9789354866111

Pages

202

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Publisher

Diamond Toons

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