Emma - Jane Austen - Books - Hawk Press - 9789388318594 - August 7, 1997
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Emma

Jane Austen

Emma

This novel is essentially a story of how Emma matures from a clever young woman to a more modest and considerate woman, who finally adorns the idea of love after ignoring it for the longest time. Emma being the privileged daughter of a wealthy gentleman was accustomed to "having her own way" and cursed with a "disposition to think a little too well of herself". Jane Austen's remarkable writing style and development of character builds the suspense throughout the novel as she describes the intricate details about the English society back then. In this book she lays extreme emphasis on the materialistic gains, inheritance and social class. Emma's efficacious journey makes it the most unprecedented romance novel of all time.




Jane Austen one of the most renowned English author, completed just six novels during her time and yet manages to command a legion of fans around the world. Her timeless stories have been turned into movies, television shows, and modern adaptations in addition to being translated into multiple languages to cross cultural boundaries. She is still regarded as one the biggest literary figures of all times who is universally acknowledged for her most enduring romance novels.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 7, 1997
ISBN13 9789388318594
Publishers Hawk Press
Pages 426
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 24 mm   ·   535 g
Language English  

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