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  2. Emma (novel) - Wikipedia

    • 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 from a small number of families. The novel was first published in December 1815, although the title page is dated 1816. As in her other novels, A… See more

    Plot summary

    Emma Woodhouse's friend and former governess, Miss Taylor, has just married Mr. Weston. Having … See more

    Principal characters

    Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist of the story, is a beautiful, high-spirited, intelligent, and somewhat spoiled young woman from the landed gentry. She is twenty when the story opens. Her mother died when she was young… See more

    Originally publishedDecember 23, 1815
    GenreFiction · Historical Fiction · Literature · Historical · 19th Century · Classic Literature · Classics · Novels · British Literature
    Minor characters

    Mr Perry is the apothecary in Highbury. He is never shown directly speaking but spends a significant amount of time responding to the health issues of Mr Woodhouse. He and Mrs Perry have several chil… See more

    Publication history

    Emma was written after the publication of Pride and Prejudice and was submitted to the London publisher John Murray II in the autumn of 1815. He offered Austen £450 for this plus the copyrights of Mansfield Park and … See more

    Reception

    Prior to publishing, John Murray's reader, William Gifford, who was also the editor of the Quarterly Review, said of the novel that "Of Emma I have nothing but good to say. I was sure of the writer before you mentioned her. The M… See more

    Themes

    The British critic Robert Irvine wrote that unlike the situation in Austen's previous novels, the town of Highbury in Surrey emerges as a character in its own right. Irvine wrote that: "In Emma, we find something … See more

    Allusions to real places

    The fictional Highbury is said to be in Surrey, 16 miles (26 km) from London and 8 miles (13 km) from Richmond. (It is not to be confused with the real Highbury, which is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north of Charing Cross, now part of … See more

     
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  2. Emma: Full Book Summary - SparkNotes

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

  4. Emma by Jane Austen - Goodreads

    Emma is a classic novel by Jane Austen about a young woman who meddles in the lives of others and learns from her mistakes. Read ratings, reviews, genres, book details, and more on Goodreads, the world's largest community for readers.

  5. Emma by Jane Austen Plot Summary - LitCharts

  6. Emma by Jane Austen - Project Gutenberg

    Aug 1, 1994 · Read or download the classic novel Emma by Jane Austen for free. Learn about the author, the book, and the public domain status of this eBook.

  7. The Project Gutenberg eBook of Emma, by Jane Austen

  8. Emma - The Jane Austen Society UK

    Emma Woodhouse is a clever, rich and self-important young woman who meddles in the lives of others and makes many mistakes. She falls in love with Mr Knightley, her older and wiser friend, after a series of misunderstandings and …

  9. Emma - JASNA

    Emma is a comedy of manners about a young woman who meddles in other people's lives and learns from her mistakes. It was published anonymously in 1815 and dedicated to the Prince Regent, who admired Austen's works.

  10. Emma - Jane Austen's House

    Visit Jane Austen's House - the Hampshire cottage at which Jane Austen lived and penned her novels, including the timeless Pride and Prejudice. Emma was Jane Austen’s fourth published novel. The story focuses on its ‘handsome, …

  11. Emma Study Guide | Literature Guide - LitCharts

    A comprehensive guide to Emma, Jane Austen's classic comedy of manners. Find summaries, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, symbols, and more.

  12. Emma Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary

  13. Emma: Novel by Jane Austen - Summary & Analysis - Literature …

  14. Book Summary - CliffsNotes

  15. Emma | The Jane Austen Wiki | Fandom

  16. Emma” by Jane Austen: A Brief Summary - Lit. Summaries

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  19. Emma: Full Book Analysis - SparkNotes

  20. Emma by Jane Austen | Summary, Quotes & Analysis

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