Emma

Hardcover, 592 pages

English language

Published Sept. 18, 2003 by Collector's Library.

ISBN:
978-1-904633-00-6
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Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance. The novel was first published in December 1815. As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian-Regency England; she also creates a lively comedy of manners among her characters. Before she began the novel, Austen wrote, "I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like." In the very first sentence she introduces the title character as "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich." Emma, however, is also rather spoiled, headstrong, and self-satisfied; she greatly overestimates her own matchmaking abilities; she is blind to the dangers of meddling in other people's lives; and her imagination and perceptions often lead her astray.

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Review of 'Emma Jane Austen 1815' on 'Goodreads'

This book is A Confederacy of Dunces with a privileged white woman as the lead. It's a hard read until you realise she's a buffoon you're meant to laugh at the entire time.

She is smug, classist, and closeminded, the kind of person who genuinely believes they care about others but are completely incapable of seeing anyone elses point of view. Even after her journey of self discovery it's made very clear - with her attitude towards Harriet and Mr Martin - that she is still plenty classist and closeminded.

Maybe it's society conditioning me, maybe it's my own insecurities, but if I'm honest I kinda love her spoiled white ass.

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As a person who almost exclusively reads sci-fi or nonfiction, I did not know what to expect from Jane Austen. I'm not sure where it came from, but I did have at least a bit of a preconception of its being quite straightfoward---Emma is anything otherwise. It is comedy, romance, a Bildungsroman, and mystery; all in one incredibly witty package. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am very sad to be leaving its characters and the setting of Highbury. I have agonised a small amount over whether to give this four or five stars, but I have opted for five on account of its being so eye-opening to me (with regards to genre) on top of being such an excellently crafted novel. I will be reading more Austen.

Pleasantly surprised by this one

Completely by chance I managed to leave two of the best Jane Austen novels - to my mind at least - until last so have finished my 2017 Jane Austen Challenge on a high note! I think Northanger Abbey is still very much my favourite, but I was pleasantly surprised by Emma. I had expected this book to be as slow as Sense And Sensibility. However I found it more energetic and I loved Emma's unlikeable traits. Her father's total inability to empathise with anyone who doesn't share his narrow views, particularly on ideal diet and exercise, entertained me and raised several chuckles. The small town life of Highbury is cleverly and often wickedly evoked. Austen's portrayal of Miss Bates frequently seemed uncharitable, but I have known a couple of women who chattered away in a remarkably similar fashion.

I did feel a little disappointed in Austen's abandonment of Harriet. …

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Nun habe ich Emma also zum zweiten Mal gelesen und fand die Geschichte wieder sehr schön, obwohl sie sich teilweise ein bisschen gezogen hat.

Mr. Knightley ist bei meinen Austen Männern direkt hinter Darcy, wobei Emma in meinen Augen nicht an Elizabeth heran kommt. Jane Austen hat ja selbst gesagt, dass die meisten Leser wohl nicht die gleiche Begeisterung für Emma empfinden würden wie die Autorin selbst.

Nichtsdestotrotz ist Emma eine gute Protagonistin, die im Verlauf des Buches eine große Charakterentwicklung durchmacht. Ich selbst habe auch ein paar meiner Eigenschaften in ihr entdeckt und fand ihr Verhalten durchaus nachvollziehbar, auch wenn sie teilweise sehr unsympathisch war.

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It's annoying to read about people who preach about propriety when they include in it a social system that to me seems immoral. And at times the book seems too verbose.
On the other hand, I did enjoy the intrigues and that Emma had to deduce which person thinks what from small deviations of complete propriety.
Through frustration I enjoyed this book.

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Subjects

  • 19th century fiction
  • Classic fiction
  • Literature: Classics

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