Emma / Jane Austen.
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Includes the essay Reading and rereading Emma by David Lodge published in Emma, 1971.
First published 1815.
Formerly CIP. Uk
Jane Austen's sparkling and flawless comic masterpiece is the story of Emma Woodhouse: rich, charming, spoilt, obsessed with matchmaking and blind to everyone's faults - including her own.
Although Austen described Emma as a character 'whom no one but myself will much like', her wit and her gradual self realisation make her one of the author's most remarkable, believably imperfect heroines.