Emma
by Jane Austen
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Emma, published in 1815, is a witty and insightful novel about social manners, self-discovery, and the hazards of misplaced confidence. The story follows Emma Woodhouse, a clever, wealthy, and somewhat spoiled young woman living in the village of Highbury. Convinced she has a talent for matchmaking, Emma busies herself arranging the romantic lives of those around her—particularly her friend Harriet Smith. However, her well-intentioned interference leads to misunderstandings, hurt feelings, and surprising revelations. Through a series of social gatherings, courtships, and humbling realizations, Emma gradually recognizes her own faults and learns the value of humility and genuine affection. With gentle satire and keen observation, Austen explores class, romance, and personal growth in one of her most beloved and enduring comedies of manners.
Quote from the book —
“Better be without sense than misapply it as you do. ”
― Jane Austen, Emma
Experience the timeless romance and wit of Jane Austen's 'Emma' in this beautifully formatted digital edition. Dive into the charming world of Highbury and follow Emma Woodhouse as her matchmaking adventures unravel in delightful ways. Perfect for lovers of classic literature and elegant storytelling!
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Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English writer known for her novels with their implicit interpretation on the English landed gentry and often explore the dependence of women on marriage to attain social status and economic security.
Austen wrote several major novels before the age of 22, but she remained unpublished until she was 35. The anonymously published Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma were moderate successes, but did not result in fame in her lifetime. She wrote two other novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion—and began another, eventually titled Sanditon, but it was left unfinished on her death.
Since her death Austen’s novels have rarely been out of print. Her works have gradually gained wide acclaim, growing in popular readership and been adapted in numerous films.



