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Emma

Jane Austen

Paperback

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Emma

Synopsis

This title contains introduction and notes by Dr Nicola Bradbury, University of Reading. Jane Austen teased readers with the idea of a 'heroine whom no one but myself will much like', but Emma is irresistible. 'Handsome, clever, and rich', Emma is also an 'imaginist', 'on fire with speculation and foresight'. She sees the signs of romance all around her, but thinks she will never be married. Her matchmaking maps out relationships that Jane Austen ironically tweaks into a clearer perspective. Judgement and imagination are matched in games the reader too can enjoy, and the end is a triumph of understanding.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781853260285
Category:
19th Century Fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1992-05-01
Series:
Wordsworth Classics
Publisher:
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Illustrations:
notes, bibliography
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
384
Pagination:
384 pages, notes, bibliography
Dimensions (mm):
198x126x21mm
Weight:
249g

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