Emma (ApeBook Classics) (Victorian Writers)

Emma (ApeBook Classics) (Victorian Writers) Jane Austen

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"Emma" is one of the famous novels by Jane Austen and was first published in 1816.------Unlike most of the other female protagonists in Austen´s novels the heroine Emma Woodhouse shows no real romantic interest in men. Instead of getting involved into a relationship herself she prefers meddling in other people´s lives. She is absolutely self-satisfied, although the conclusions of her imagination and perceptions often lead her astray. But finally, it comes to her self-revelation concerning her own true affections.------"I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like." (Jane Austen)------"Emma" is one of the best-loved and essential classics in English literature. Like Austen´s other novels it retains a fascination for modern readers, and has been adapted for several films as well as for a long list of dramatic plays. Some critics place this novel even higher than Austen´s masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice".

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Emma (ApeBook Classics) (Victorian Writers)

Emma (ApeBook Classics) (Victorian Writers) Jane Austen

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"Emma" is one of the famous novels by Jane Austen and was first published in 1816.------Unlike most of the other female protagonists in Austen´s novels the heroine Emma Woodhouse shows no real romantic interest in men. Instead of getting involved into a relationship herself she prefers meddling in other people´s lives. She is absolutely self-satisfied, although the conclusions of her imagination and perceptions often lead her astray. But finally, it comes to her self-revelation concerning her own true affections.------"I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like." (Jane Austen)------"Emma" is one of the best-loved and essential classics in English literature. Like Austen´s other novels it retains a fascination for modern readers, and has been adapted for several films as well as for a long list of dramatic plays. Some critics place this novel even higher than Austen´s masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice".

business apebook
menu_book N/A
calendar_today 2016
qr_code_2 9783961300051
language EN
description 400 pages