
Does the human heart ever truly know itself? Jane Austen’s "Emma" explores this universal question through its vibrant protagonist, Emma Woodhouse. Set amidst the quiet domesticity of early 19th-century English society, this novel unravels the complexities of self-deception and misguided matchmaking. Emma, with her wit, charm, and naiveté, navigates through society's expectations, friendships, and romantic missteps. Austen's keen observations of human nature and social hierarchy enable her to craft a world that is as humorous as it is profound. "Emma" is a timeless tale of self-discovery and love, which will leave you pondering your own heart’s mysteries.
Chapters
55
Books/Sections
3
Difficulty
Beginner
Table of Contents
- Volume I
- Volume II
- Volume III