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Emma

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Pages
474
Language
EN
ISBN
9780141439587
Reading Time
~8h 18min

Emma is a book by Jane Austen. It has 474 pages.

About this book

Jane Austen’s novel follows its eponymous protagonist, a wealthy and highly intelligent young woman who resides in the rural English village of Highbury. Though well-meaning, Emma possesses an unwavering confidence in her own judgment that frequently leads her to orchestrate the romantic lives of those around her. Through this pattern of interference, Austen examines the intricate social hierarchies of Regency England and investigates how class, wealth, and perception shape human relationships. The work is widely noted for its early adoption of free indirect discourse, a narrative technique that blends the protagonist’s internal perspective with an objective authorial voice. Rather than relying on external drama, the story unfolds through precise dialogue, psychological observation, and a sustained examination of self-deception. The novel has endured in literary studies for its nuanced portrayal of personal growth, the complexities of community life, and the quiet tensions that emerge when individuals mistake their own assumptions for objective truth.

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How many pages is Emma?+

Emma has 474 pages.

What is Emma about?+

Jane Austen’s novel follows its eponymous protagonist, a wealthy and highly intelligent young woman who resides in the rural English village of Highbury. Though well-meaning, Emma possesses an unwavering confidence in her own judgment that frequently leads her to orchestrate the romantic lives of th...

Who wrote Emma?+

Emma was written by Jane Austen.