Emma

A tale of love, friendship, and self-discovery

Jane Austen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Alan Rodgers Books

Published:1st Oct '05

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Emma cover

Emma Woodhouse's matchmaking efforts lead to unexpected complications in her social circle, revealing her growth and the intricacies of love in Emma.

In Emma, Jane Austen introduces readers to the charming and somewhat spoiled protagonist, Emma Woodhouse, who believes she has a knack for matchmaking. Fresh from the wedding of her beloved friend Miss Taylor to Mr. Weston, Emma revels in her role as a matchmaker, convinced that her efforts brought the couple together. However, her confidence in her abilities leads to a series of misunderstandings and misguided attempts to orchestrate romantic pairings among her friends and acquaintances.

As Emma navigates the complexities of social relationships in her small English town, she encounters a variety of characters, each with their own desires and personalities. Her interactions with the kind-hearted but socially awkward Mr. Knightley provide both comic relief and poignant moments of self-reflection. Throughout the novel, Emma's journey is marked by her gradual realization of her own flaws and the consequences of her meddling in the lives of others.

Ultimately, Emma is a story about personal growth and the importance of humility. Austen masterfully weaves humor and insight into the narrative, allowing readers to witness Emma's transformation from a self-assured young woman to someone who learns to appreciate the complexities of love and friendship. The novel remains a timeless exploration of human relationships and the pitfalls of presumption.

ISBN: 9781598186789

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 534g

364 pages