-Emma*

$1,750.00

b 1895, Two Volumes, Jane Austen

Quote

“It's such a happiness when good people get together.”

Notes

"Emma" by Jane Austen is a classic novel celebrated for its astute descriptions, enduring themes, and finely drawn characters. Austen's insightful prose paints a vivid picture of the genteel society of early 19th-century England, with a particular focus on the small and charming village of Highbury. The novel captures the intricacies of social decorum, the elegant drawing rooms, and the genteel countryside, creating a richly detailed backdrop to the story. At its heart, "Emma" explores themes of matchmaking, self-discovery, and the consequences of meddling in the lives of others. The titular character, Emma Woodhouse, is a complex heroine whose well-intentioned but misguided attempts at matchmaking lead to both humorous and poignant situations. Austen uses the character of Emma to delve into themes of personal growth, the complexities of human relationships, and the contrast between outward appearances and inner truths.

The characters in "Emma" are exquisitely crafted and emblematic of the social norms and expectations of their time. Emma herself is a charming but flawed character, confident in her matchmaking abilities yet often oblivious to her own feelings. Mr. Knightley, her dear friend and voice of reason, provides a moral compass and a steady presence throughout the novel. Supporting characters, such as the naive and impressionable Harriet Smith and the intriguing but enigmatic Frank Churchill, add depth and intrigue to the narrative. Austen's keen understanding of human nature is evident in her characters' motivations, actions, and flaws, creating a compelling and timeless portrayal of the complexities of human relationships and the enduring appeal of her storytelling in "Emma."

Description

3/4 light brown leather with marbled boards

gold lettering on spine.

Excellent condition, Printed in London.