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Emma
Author: Jane Austen

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Publisher: Bantam Classics
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780553212730 - ISBN-10: 0553212737
Publication Date: 2/1/1984
Pages: 432


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Hardcover, Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio Cassette (2 Audio Cassettes)

Book Description:
Emma, when first published in 1816, was written when Jane Austen was at the height of her powers.  In it we have her two greatest comic creations -- the eccentric Mr. Woodhouse and that quintissential bore, Miss Bates.  In it, too, we have her most profound characterization:  the witty, imaginative, self-deluded Emma, a heroine the author declared "no one but myself will much like," but who has been much loved  by generations of readers.  Delightfully funny, full of rich irony, Emma is regarded as one of Jane Austen's finest achievements.

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Kerry B. (kerryb) wrote on 11/11/2008...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Emma Woodhouse, the title character of this wonderful book, thinks that she would be a good matchmaker. She lives on an estate in the English countryside with her father, her sister, and, until recently, her best friend and former governess, Miss Taylor. Miss Taylor recently married a man Emma introduced her to. So, with this success, Emma feels that her matchmaking career has begun.
Unfortunately, Emma is lacking in two essential qualities for the job. As Austen says she is "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition.." but she is not very observant and does not yet understand the human heart.
It can be difficult for today's reader to get into books by Jane Austen. She wrote her books in the early 19th century and often wrote about life in the English countryside, a setting far from our own experience. The pace of the books is slower and the descriptions longer than we are used to, and the characters are often not able to say quite exactly what they mean. The books were written for a different audience at a much different time.
Also, the books are long; they are definitely not the fast-paced, action-packed thrillers we love to read today. Austen's books require a different kind of reader: one who has some time: one who can slow down and savor the characters and the story.
Because, unlike her heroine, Jane Austen is observant and does understand the human heart. The characters she describes are the principal joy of this book and, once you get to know them, you will find that you already know others like them. Besides bright but slightly bored Emma, we find here the eccentric Mr. Woodhouse, always concerned about his health and the health of other, the dull Miss Bates, always chattering away about nothing, the pliant Harriet, whose life Jane almost ruins, the ambitious Mr. Elton, a self-centered social climber, and Mr. Knightly, Emma's friend and gentle critic.
This book will reward those who can make their way into the story, who can step away a little from the fast pace of life today and enjoy some familiar people who lived long ago.

Mary Ann B. (maryanntherese) wrote on 6/6/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Jane Austen's tale of rich, accomplished Emma Woodhouse. Too used to her own way, and too full of her own self, she forays into matchmaking. What will Mr. Knightley say?

Heather E. (herwine75) wrote on 4/29/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I know this is a classic and I love Jane Austen stories, but they are a struggle to read. I don't think that it is a light read. I really had to concentrate when reading it, because of the English.

Theresa K. (TERCHI) wrote on 1/24/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A delightful book, that's a classic. Very enjoyable reading.


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Tammy P. (tamijo) wrote on 10/8/2009...


LOVE EVERYTHING JANE AUSTEN !!
How can you improve on the characters and conversation of Jane's ??

Cheryl R. (lupielady) wrote on 1/8/2009...


I tried to get into it and got half way and couldn't stand it any longer. Not much happened, just people visiting each other.

Charlene P. wrote on 2/19/2008...


I love Jane Austen's plots, but her writing is not so great. Her writing seemed to drag on and I couldn't go on after the first fifty pages.

*If you can stall, do not see the movie before reading the book just because the writing is so tedious to read.

Janice F. (tani) wrote on 7/11/2007...


My favorite Jane Austen book.

Rita B. wrote on 5/8/2007...


THIS IS CONSIDERED ONE OF JANE AUSTEN'S FINEST ACHIEVEMENTS.
EMMA WAS FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1816 AND WAS WRITTEN WHEN JANE AUSTEN WAS AT THE HEIGHT OF HER POWERS.

Jessica S. wrote on 4/22/2007...


Classic

Valerie B. (valbogert01) wrote on 3/6/2007...


Anyone who loves Jane Austin will love the character in this book.


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