
Emma (version 3)
Published in 1815, 'Emma' is a novel by Jane Austen that follows the life of Emma Woodhouse, a wealthy and self-assured young woman who enjoys matchmaking among her friends. Despite her intelligence and charm, Emma often misjudges the feelings of those around her, leading to humorous and insightful situations. The novel is notable for its exploration of social class and relationships, featuring a memorable cast of characters including Emma's hypochondriac father and the talkative Miss Bates. Austen's sharp wit and keen observations have made 'Emma' a beloved classic in English literature.







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