Famously described by the author as "a heroine whom no one but
myself will much like," Emma Woodhouse is wealthy and charming, and
she delights in interfering with the romantic relationships within
her community-though she herself has no desire to marry. As her
meddling begins to bear consequences, however, Emma must come to
terms with her responsibility and decide on her place in the world.
With inimitable wit and incisive social commentary, Austen evokes a
complex prism of relational connection and a richness of ordinary
life that unfolds from the small world of her most extraordinary
heroine.
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