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Emma by Jane Austen is the story of a meddlesome young woman with her nose in everybody's business. Intelligent but spoiled, Emma believes herself to be somewhat immune to her constant meddling in the village affairs. It's not until her own heart is on the line that she realizes just how far she's fallen for the man she least suspects.

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Emma by Jane Austen is the story of a meddlesome young woman with her nose in everybody's business. Intelligent but spoiled, Emma believes herself to be somewhat immune to her constant meddling in the village affairs. It's not until her own heart is on the line that she realizes just how far she's fallen for the man she least suspects.

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Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English novelist known for six major novels, Pride and Prejudice; Sense and Sensibility; Becoming Jane; Emma; Mansfield Park; and Northanger Abbey. Her writing style has been widely thought of as a cross between realist and romantic genres. Austen's prose is poignant, and always features a strong-willed female protagonist. While sparing no detail depicting the lavishness of women in the English upper class, Austen also portrayed the reality of gendered social dynamics in the 19th century. Austen has been hailed as a heroine of her own time, in large part because most of the novels of the day were written by men. Indeed, her literature portrayed a female narrative that was often overlooked in the catalog of male authors at the time. Austen's platform gave an important voice to girls and women in literature, and it is for that reason, among countless others, that her works continue to inspire readers today.