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Emma(Illustrated)

Jane Austen

Maison d'édition: Micheal Smith

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Synopsis

 Featuring 20 Exquisite Illustrations
	 Included: Detailed Summary and Character List
	 Explore: In-depth Author Biography

Embark on a Journey into the Regal Epoch of Regency England with "Emma"
Lose yourself in the meticulously crafted world of Highbury, where social graces, whispered affections, and quiet rivalries weave a tale that transcends time, in this splendid edition of Jane Austen's cherished novel, "Emma".
Emma Woodhouse, beautifully self-assured and delightfully flawed, navigates through life's complexities with a charming blend of mischief and heart. In the intricate social tapestry of her sleepy village, Emma appoints herself an amateur matchmaker, crafting romances with a naiveté and vigor that ultimately intertwines destinies in unexpected, and at times, calamitous ways. As love blossoms and withers, friendships are tested, and gentle societal norms are prodded, Emma embarks upon a heartfelt journey toward self-discovery, maturation, and understanding the enigmatic nuances of the heart.
Immerse yourself in an era where love letters, subtle glances, and whispered courtships reign supreme, enveloped by the lush, pastoral landscapes of regency England. Austen's pen breathes life into a cast of characters that dance gracefully through the pages, inviting readers to explore the endearing, and oftentimes, bemusing pathways of society, friendship, and love.
In this special illustrated edition, 20 exquisite images bring to life the elegance, romance, and playful mischief that encapsulates Emma and the vibrant characters of Highbury. Additionally, explore a carefully curated summary, an in-depth character list, and an insightful biography of the inimitable Jane Austen, all crafted to enhance your journey through this beloved classic.
Whether you're rekindling your affection for Austen’s world or stepping into Highbury for the first time, allow yourself to be swept away by the witty, poignant, and timeless tale of love, growth, and misadventure that is “Emma”.
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