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Emma
Jane Austen
A witty and delightful tale of love, friendship, and self-discovery in Regency England. Emma Woodhouse, a clever and beautiful young woman, fancies herself a matchmaker and meddles in the affairs of those around her, only to discover that her own heart requires the most careful attention.
Emma Woodhouse is a vivacious young heiress living in the English countryside who considers matchmaking a hobby. When she befriends Harriet Smith, a sweet but unremarkable girl, Emma determines to find her a suitable husband. Through a series of misunderstandings and romantic entanglements, Emma's schemes backfire, leading to confusion among her friends and family. As the plot unfolds, Emma must confront her own feelings, her assumptions about love, and the true nature of her relationships. By the novel's end, she discovers that the person she cares for most deeply has been by her side all along. Austen's final completed novel is a masterpiece of social comedy, featuring her signature wit and keen observations of human nature. The novel explores themes of class, marriage, self-awareness, and the tension between personal desire and social expectation in Regency society.
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