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Emma
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Emma Hardback -

by Jane Austen

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Emma is a novel by Jane Austen, published in 1815. The story follows the life of Emma Woodhouse, a wealthy and beautiful young woman who lives in the English countryside. Emma fancies herself as a matchmaker and sets out to find a suitable husband for her friend Harriet Smith. However, her attempts to play cupid lead to several misadventures, including a love triangle involving her own romantic interests. As the story unfolds, Emma learns important lessons about humility, love, and the consequences of meddling in the lives of others. The novel is a satire of the English upper class and is widely considered a classic of English literature.

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From the publisher

Austen wrote, "I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like," and with that, she created the character Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, rich, and self-satisfied, and who delights in meddling in the romantic lives of others. The novel "Emma", perhaps Austen's most perfect, has captivated generations of readers, and more recently, has been adapted to film, television and stage.

First edition identification

Emma was first published in 1816 in three volumes. It was Austen’s fourth published novel, and the last to be published during her lifetime. Emma's first edition was published by John Murray. The cover consists of leather spines and a marbled paper pattern front. The title page stated that the work was ‘By the Author of “Pride & Prejudice” &c. &c.’, and it also included a dedication to the Prince Regent.

Details

  • Title Emma
  • Author Jane Austen
  • Binding Hardback
  • Pages 268
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Benediction Classics
  • ISBN 9781789430806 / 1789430801
  • Weight 1.3 lbs (0.59 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.75 in (23.39 x 15.60 x 1.91 cm)
  • Reading level 990
  • Category Literature - Classics / Criticism
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC