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Emma - Jane Austen's Brilliant Comedy of Manners and Matchmaking - cover

Emma - Jane Austen's Brilliant Comedy of Manners and Matchmaking

Jane Austen, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Publisher: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Summary

She thought she knew everyone's heart—except her own.

In Emma, Jane Austen presents a sparkling tale of wit, charm, and romantic missteps set in the genteel English countryside. At the center is Emma Woodhouse, a clever and headstrong young woman who delights in matchmaking—but not marriage.

As Emma meddles in the lives of her friends and neighbors, she soon finds that her social schemes come with unexpected consequences. Through humor and heart, Austen examines themes of self-awareness, love, and the limits of control in a tightly drawn social world.

👒 This special edition includes:

The complete, unabridged 1815 text

Elegant illustrations evoking the Regency era

Kindle-optimized formatting for a smooth reading experience

📚 A must-read for lovers of Austen, period romance, and timeless character studies.

Read the novel Jane Austen called "a heroine whom no one but myself will much like"—and fall in love anyway.
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Available since: 06/13/2025.
Print length: 255 pages.

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