Emma / Jane Austen ; with an introduction by Marilyn Butler.
As daughter of the richest, most important man in the small provincial village of Highbury, Emma Woodhouse is firmly convinced that it is her right--perhaps even her "duty"--To arrange the lives of others. Considered by most critics to be Austen's most technically brilliant achievement, "Emma" sparkles with ironic insights into self-deception, self-discovery, and the interplay of love and power.
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- ISBN: 067940581X
- ISBN: 9780679405818
- Physical Description: 498 pages ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Knopf, [1991]
- Distributor: New York : Distributed by Random House.
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Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader AR UG 9.3 30 16711. |
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Subject: | Woodhouse, Emma (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Young women > Fiction. Female friendship > Fiction. Fathers and daughters > Fiction. England > Fiction. |
Genre: | Humorous fiction. Romance fiction. |
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