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"Emma" by Jane Austen is a timeless classic that takes readers on a journey through Regency-era England, where the young and wealthy Emma Woodhouse sees herself as a matchmaker extraordinaire. But as she meddles in the romantic affairs of her friends and acquaintances, she discovers that her matchmaking skills are not as infallible as she believed. With wit, humor, and Austen's signature social commentary, "Emma" explores themes of love, class, and the consequences of meddling in other people's lives. As Emma's schemes unravel and her own heart becomes entangled, readers are left on the edge…mehr

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"Emma" by Jane Austen is a timeless classic that takes readers on a journey through Regency-era England, where the young and wealthy Emma Woodhouse sees herself as a matchmaker extraordinaire. But as she meddles in the romantic affairs of her friends and acquaintances, she discovers that her matchmaking skills are not as infallible as she believed. With wit, humor, and Austen's signature social commentary, "Emma" explores themes of love, class, and the consequences of meddling in other people's lives. As Emma's schemes unravel and her own heart becomes entangled, readers are left on the edge of their seats, wondering whether Emma will find true love and learn the error of her ways. Full of richly-drawn characters, intricate plot twists, and sparkling dialogue, "Emma" is a must-read for anyone who loves romance, historical fiction, or simply a good story well-told. Austen's writing is as fresh and relevant today as it was over two centuries ago, making "Emma" a timeless classic that will captivate readers for generations to come.
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Autorenporträt
Jane Austen (1775-1817) was known principally for her five major novels which interpret, critique and comment upon the life of the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Her most highly praised novel during her own lifetime was Pride and Prejudice which was her second published novel. Her plots often reflect upon the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favorable social standing and economic security.