Emma (with an Introduction by Austin Dobson)
English

About The Book

First published at the end of 1815 Jane Austens Emma is the story of Emma Woodhouse a young girl from a good home that does not need the financial support of a husband and is determined not to marry. Emma however is not opposed to the idea of marriage for others and is determined to play matchmaker between the local citizens. Greatly overestimating her own matchmaking abilities the headstrong young girl is blind to the dangers of meddling in the affairs of others. When she confuses the attentions of Mr. Elton the local vicar as interest for her friend Harriet Smith she briefly ruins the opportunity for Harriet to marry a respectable educated and well-spoken young farmer named Robert Martin. When Mr. Elton rejects the idea of being matched with Harriet the girl is heartbroken and Emma begins to realize that her actions although well-intended maybe doing more harm than good. In spite of Emmas resolve not to marry she is presented with opportunities for romance throughout the book and eventually considers the prospect of marriage. Emma a lively comedy of manners is a classic story of 19th century romance and relationships. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and includes an introduction by Austin Dobson.
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