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Emma - A Spirited Heroine Matchmaking Mishaps and Timeless Charm - cover

Emma - A Spirited Heroine Matchmaking Mishaps and Timeless Charm

Jane Austen, Zenith Golden Quill

Verlag: Zenith Golden Quill

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Beschreibung

She thought she knew best—until love proved her wrong.

Meet Emma Woodhouse: beautiful, wealthy, and clever… with a dangerous fondness for matchmaking. In Emma, Jane Austen crafts one of literature's most delightful heroines—a young woman whose confidence in orchestrating the lives of others leads to amusing consequences, heartbreak, and ultimately, her own unexpected romance.

Set in the elegant English countryside, this brilliant novel weaves a tale of manners, class, and emotional maturity with Austen's signature wit and insight. Emma is more than a romantic comedy—it's a masterclass in character development and social satire.

This beautifully formatted edition includes illustrations and annotations to enhance your reading experience.

"Austen's most perfect heroine and her most perfectly constructed novel." — The New Yorker
"Witty, wise, and irresistibly readable." — The Guardian

Click Buy Now and fall in love with a timeless literary treasure.
Verfügbar seit: 14.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 255 Seiten.

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