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Emma - Jane Austen

Jane Austen first published Emma in 1815, and the book has been called "a mystery story without a murder." The novel focuses on Emma Woodhouse, who is often compared to Austen's other heroines: Catherine Morland, Marianne Dashwood, and Elizabeth Bennet.
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'Emma'; or How Jane Austen Revealed My Inner Know-it-All

from Laurie Viera Rigler. There's something terribly exciting about taking part in a national event, be it the presidential debates or the weekly Austen-related offerings from PBS's Masterpiece. The older I get and the more I re-read Austen's works, the more I begin to see myself not only as Elizabeth Bennet... but also as some of Austen's more...

Emma Editions

Jane Austen published Emma in 1816, the last of her works to appear in print during her lifetime. Emma is Austen's longest novel, featuring the match-maker Emma Woodhouse, though her meddling goes all wrong. Of course, the tales of loves mismatched all end happily. Read more about Jane Austen's Emma.

Emma

Emma was Jane Austen's fourth novel, published first in 1816. It stands as a classic romantic comedy--full of wit and irony. Read more about this novel.

Emma - Jane Austen

Read "Emma," by Jane Austen (1775-1817). Austne began writing "Emma" in 1814, although the novel was not published until 1816.

Books About "Emma"

Jane Austen published "Emma" in 1816, the last of her works to appear in print during her lifetime. "Emma" is Austen's longest novel, featuring the match-maker Emma Woodhouse, though her meddling goes all wrong. Of course, the tales of loves mismatched all end happily. Read more about Jane Austen's "Emma."

Books About Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775-1817) is one of the most celebrated British writers. She's known for books like "Mansfield Park," "Sense and Sensibility," "Pride and Prejudice," "Northanger Abbey," "Persuasion," and "Emma."

Collected Works - Jane Austen

Read the collected works of Jane Austen.

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