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Emma

by Jane Austen

1815 · Vintage

About the book

Emma Woodhouse is a wealthy, restless young woman living in the village of Highbury who occupies her time by orchestrating the romantic lives of her neighbors. Secure in her social status and convinced of her own insight, she mentors the naive Harriet Smith, attempting to steer her away from a practical farmer toward an ambitious clergyman. Her interference consistently results in social misunderstandings and hurt feelings, often corrected by the blunt advice of her longtime friend, George Knightley. Through a series of failed matches and misread affections, Emma eventually recognizes the vanity of her own judgment.

Historical fiction enthusiasts read this novel to observe the rigid social hierarchies and behavioral codes of early nineteenth-century England. It serves readers interested in character studies centered on self-delusion and personal growth. The audience gains a clear view of how wealth and gender influenced domestic power during the Regency era. One walks away with an understanding of how unintended consequences arise when social meddling intersects with a lack of self-awareness.

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Published
1815
Publisher
Vintage
ISBN
9780099589273
Language
EN