Emma (English Edition)
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Publisher Description
Emma is a relatively influential novel by British female writer Jane Austen, and is the most mature artistically and ideologically in her works. Emma, the protagonist of the novel, is a beautiful and clever landlord lady who likes to be a matchmaker. In her boredom, she put Harriet, an orphan nearby, under her protection, and arranged her love arbitrarily. Harriet was very easy-going and “in love” again and again with the “suiters” Emma had chosen for her. Finally, under Emma’s irresponsible instigation, she thought she was “in love” with Mr. Knightley, the largest local landlord and magistrate. At this time Emma suddenly realized that she loved Mr. Knightley, and finally both of them found a matching partner. In the novel, the author connects love, marriage with property and social status. The novel also interspersed with the love story of the beautiful and elegant Jane Fairfax and the stepson of Emma’s governess, Miss Taylor, and the rich son of Frank Churchill. The novel has a lot of realism elements, few drama elements, subtle and ingenious structure, and a full of comedy atmosphere +Q47, which is full of fun.