Cranford Collection - Emma
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Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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Description
Description
By Jane Austin
Hardback
Emma centres around Emma Woodhouse, a wealthy, intelligent, and well-meaning young woman in the English countryside village of Highbury. Convinced of her own matchmaking abilities, Emma interferes in the romantic lives of her friends and neighbours, often with unintended and sometimes comical consequences. Despite vowing never to marry herself, Emma is fascinated by the prospect of pairing others, most notably her less socially adept friend, Harriet Smith.
As Emma orchestrates what she believes are perfect matches, she remains blissfully unaware of her own romantic feelings and the true sentiments of those around her, particularly the insightful and often critical Mr. Knightley, a close family friend. Through a series of misinterpretations, social blunders, and growing self-awareness, Emma gradually learns the limitations of her own perceptions and the complexities of human relationships. The novel beautifully explores themes of social class, self-deception, the nuances of love and friendship, and the journey of a privileged young woman towards maturity and understanding. It's a sparkling comedy of manners with a deeply satisfying emotional core.
