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  1. Emma | Jane Austen, Summary, Characters, & Facts | Britannica

    • Emma, fourth novel by Jane Austen, published in three volumes in 1815. Set in Highbury, England, in the early 19th century, the novel centres on Emma Woodhouse, a precocious young woman whose … See more

    Plot summary

    Emma’s introduction of the character Emma Woodhouse is among the most famous in the history of fiction. According to the narrator:
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    Analysis and interpretation

    Marriage and social status are the two foci of Emma. Most of the drama in Austen’s novel … See more

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    Publication and reception

    Austen began writing Emma in January 1814. She finished the novel a little over a year later, in March 1815. In the fall of 1815, Austen submitted Emma to London-based publisher J… See more

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    Legacy

    Austen did not expect readers to like the protagonist of Emma. About her, Austen famously said, “I’m going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like.” Generation… See more

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  2. Austen began writing Emma in January of 1814 and completed the book in March of 1815, about 14 months later. The book was eventually released in December of that year.
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    Jane Austen began writing Emma in on January 21, 1814, according to Cassandra. She finished writing it on March 29, 1815 and it was published on December 23, 1815, although the first edition says 1816.
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    Emmawas begun, according to Cassandra, on 21 January 1814. It was to be an exactly contemporaneous novel, begun just four weeks after the Christmas Eve on which Mr Elton was to make his embarrassing offer of marriage to the novel's heroine.The novel was finally delivered to the publisher John Murray in August or September 1815.
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  3. Emma (novel) - Wikipedia

    Jun 15, 2002 · Emma is a novel written by English author Jane Austen.It is set in the fictional country village of Highbury and the surrounding estates of Hartfield, Randalls and Donwell Abbey, and involves the relationships among people …

     
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  8. Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’: How Austen Writes …

    Nov 15, 2021 · So begins Jane Austen’s novel Emma, the last to be published in her lifetime. It is also the only novel by Austen named after its heroine, and Emma Woodhouse is certainly …

  9. "Emma" Publication | COVE

    Jane Austen began writing Emma in on January 21, 1814, according to Cassandra. She finished writing it on March 29, 1815 and it was published on December 23, 1815, although the first edition says 1816.

  10. The Publication of Emma in 1816 | Digital Austen

  11. Austen Writes Emma | COVE

    Nov 17, 2020 · Austen began writing Emma in January of 1814 and completed the book in March of 1815, about 14 months later. The book was eventually released in December of that year. Kelly, Gary. "Jane Austen." British Romantic …

  12. The Publishing History of Jane Austen’s …

    Dec 16, 2015 · In honour of Jane Austen’s 240th birthday today, Deborah Barnum of Jane Austen in Vermont has written a detailed history of the publication of Austen’s novel Emma, …

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