Jane Austen's Emma (Talking Classics)

^ Read # Jane Austens Emma (Talking Classics) by Jane Austen ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Jane Austens Emma (Talking Classics) By the end of the novel, Emma marries Mr. Yet, she spends considerable time and energy trying to make matches for the other people around her and tends to draw amusement and satisfaction from such practice. The story centers around the eponymous character who, unlike Austen’s other popular heroines, is an upper middle-class young woman with no pecuniary concerns. Elton of her intention to match him to her friend, he feels insulted, considering Harriet’s inferior social class. When Em

Jane Austen's Emma (Talking Classics)

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Rating : 4.86 (818 Votes)
Asin : 1781960623
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 596 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-09-22
Language : English

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By the end of the novel, Emma marries Mr. Yet, she spends considerable time and energy trying to make matches for the other people around her and tends to draw amusement and satisfaction from such practice. The story centers around the eponymous character who, unlike Austen’s other popular heroines, is an upper middle-class young woman with no pecuniary concerns. Elton of her intention to match him to her friend, he feels insulted, considering Harriet’s inferior social class. When Emma informs Mr. "Better be without sense than misapply it as you do." Jane Austen’s Emma (1815) explores the life of women in Regency England, combining romance with some aspects of the comedy of manners. We’ve also included a concise and informative biography of Jane’s works and life at the end of the book. Emma Woodhouse is rather a strong-headed, beautiful young woman who lives with her father and who has resolved not to marry. After one successful experience, Emma tries to match her friend Harriet to a man named Mr. Surprisingly, while she believes Mr. Nonetheless, Emma starts by making her friend Harriet reject a marriage proposal. He leaves the town while Emma keeps on trying to find a husband for Harriet. Elton’s attention is drawn towards Harriet, the man ends up declaring his love for the match-maker herself. Knightley

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