<p>'If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.'<br></p><p>Meet Emma Woodhouse: handsome, clever, and rich.<br></p><p>Our dear protagonist, a victim to the hubris of youth, takes delight from meddling in the romantic affairs of others, but soon these playful escapades unravel and ensnare her - until, inevitably, she is but a helpless player trapped in her own game.<br></p><p>Here, in her fourth novel, Jane Austen applies her caustic wit to ideas of decorum, marriage, gender, and social status.<br></p><p>The Legend Classics series:<br> Around the World in Eighty Days<br> The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn<br> The Importance of Being Earnest<br> Alice's Adventures in Wonderland<br> The Metamorphosis<br> The Railway Children<br> The Hound of the Baskervilles<br> Frankenstein<br> Wuthering Heights<br> Three Men in a Boat<br> The Time Machine<br> Little Women<br> Anne of Green Gables<br> The Jungle Book<br> The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories<br> Dracula<br> A Study in Scarlet<br> Leaves of Grass<br> The Secret Garden<br> The War of the Worlds<br> A Christmas Carol<br> Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde<br> Heart of Darkness<br> The Scarlet Letter<br> This Side of Paradise<br> Oliver Twist<br> The Picture of Dorian Gray<br> Treasure Island<br> The Turn of the Screw<br> The Adventures of Tom Sawyer<br> Emma<br> The Trial<br> A Selection of Short Stories by Edgar Allan Poe<br> Grimm Fairy Tales<br> The Awakening<br> Mrs Dalloway<br> Gulliver's Travels<br> The Castle of Otranto<br> Silas Marner<br> Hard Times<br></p>