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  1. Book Summary

    A brief overview of Jane Austen's novel Emma, a comedy of manners about a young woman who meddles in the affairs of others and learns from her mistakes. The summary covers the main characters, events, and themes of the book, as well as some historical and literary context.

  2. Emma (novel)

    Emma is a novel by Jane Austen, published in 1815, about a young woman who meddles in the love lives of others. The novel explores themes of love, friendship, social class, and self-knowledge, and features a cast of characters from a fictional English village.

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    Emma is a 19th-century romance about a young woman who meddles in the love lives of others and learns from her mistakes. The novel explores themes of marriage, social status, and self-delusion through the characters of Emma, Harriet, Mr. Knightley, and others.

  4. Emma by Jane Austen Plot Summary

    A comprehensive overview of the novel Emma, by Jane Austen, with chapter summaries, themes, quotes, characters, and literary devices. Learn how Emma Woodhouse, a rich and privileged matchmaker, faces humiliation, love, and happiness in her quest to find the perfect partner for her friends.

  5. Emma Summary

    Emma Summary. Like all of Jane Austen 's novels, Emma is a novel of courtship and social manners. The majority of the book focuses on the question of marriage: who will marry whom and for what reasons will they marry: love, practicality, or necessity? At the center of the narration is the title character, Emma Woodhouse, a heiress who lives ...

  6. Emma Study Guide

    Emma is a novel by Jane Austen, published in 1815, about a young woman's romantic adventures in 19th-century England. Learn about the plot, themes, characters, symbols, and literary devices of Emma with LitCharts' comprehensive study guide.

  7. Emma Summary and Study Guide

    Emma is a novel about a young woman who meddles in the love lives of her friends and neighbors. The study guide provides chapter summaries, analysis, themes, characters, and more for this classic work of fiction.

  8. Critical Analysis of Jane Austen's Emma

    A summary and analysis of the novel Emma by Jane Austen, focusing on the main characters, themes, and plot. The setting is Highbury, Surrey, in the early 19th century, where Emma Woodhouse, a wealthy and spoiled young woman, interferes in the lives of others and learns from her mistakes.

  9. Emma by Jane Austen

    A review of Emma, a classic novel by Jane Austen, published in 1816. The reviewer praises the book as a witty, funny and entertaining story of love, friendship and misunderstanding.

  10. Emma by Jane Austen

    36 min read. Emma by Jane Austen Book Review, Quotes, Summary, Characters, and Analysis. EMMA is one of the most influential classic novels of the 19th century, edited by the famous British writer Jane Austen. The protagonist Emma is a beautiful, intelligent, and wealthy girl, and she is also a visionary. She zealously follows the romances ...

  11. Review: Emma by Jane Austen

    A book blog review of Emma, a comedy of manners by Jane Austen, published in 1815. The reviewer praises the novel's plot, characters, dialogue, and themes, and explores its social and literary context.

  12. A 19th-Century Analysis and Plot Summary of Emma by Jane Austen

    Emma is a novel about a young woman who tries to matchmake for her friend Harriet Smith, but ends up causing confusion and misunderstanding. The novel also explores the themes of love, friendship, and social class through the characters of Emma, Harriet, Mr. Knightley, and others.

  13. Book review: "Emma" by Jane Austen

    A modern reader's appreciation of Austen's novel Emma, published in 1816. The reviewer praises Austen's insight into human nature, her wit and her ability to create a believable and engaging story.

  14. Emma Book Review

    Our review: Parents say (2 ): Kids say (7 ): Funny and highly entertaining, Emma is full of romance, plot twists, and comic confusion. With relations among young people in this book as misguided and snarky as those of high school kids in any era, Emma not only has timeless appeal, it was a perfect foundation for the movie Clueless, on which it ...

  15. Early reviews: What they said about 'Emma'

    How did critics and readers react to 'Emma' when it was first published in 1816? See excerpts from reviews, letters and opinions from the period and Austen's relatives and friends.

  16. Emma by Jane Austen Book Review: The Power Of Unlikable Characters

    Emma is not Austen's best work. The whole novel's heroine, Emma, is unlikable because of her class discrimination and failed matchmaking attempts. Mr. Knightely changes this when he makes her question whether class and status are the right judges of a person. Emma, although initially unlikable, grows as a heroine.

  17. Book Summary and Reviews of Saving Emma by Allen Eskens

    This information about Saving Emma was first featured in "The BookBrowse Review" - BookBrowse's membership magazine, and in our weekly "Publishing This Week" newsletter.Publication information is for the USA, and (unless stated otherwise) represents the first print edition. The reviews are necessarily limited to those that were available to us ahead of publication.

  18. Soul of Shadow

    PRE-ORDER NOW! High school paranormal romance meets Norse mythology in this first novel in a trilogy from TikTok sensation Emma Noyes. "What happens when an ordinary teen finds herself rocketed into an overlapping world of Nordic mythology? In Noyes' case — a breakneck story and surprising twists." - Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author ----- Since the death of her twin ...

  19. Review: 'Priests of History' by Sarah Irving-Stonebraker

    Yet the book points to hopeful ways that reengaging with the past can provide opportunities for renewal and evangelism. Irving-Stonebraker argues that Christians in an ahistorical age are called to be "priests" of history—a powerful image drawn from Robert Boyle's vision of scientists as "priests of nature" (90).

  20. 'A Place to Hide' celebrates Dutch resistance during WWII

    A Place to Hide By Ronald H. Balson St. Martin's, 304 pages, $29. Thanks to a chance meeting in a Tel Aviv bakery, in 2002, an Israeli widow of Dutch Jewish origins ends up playing scribe to a ...