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Emma
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"Emma," by Jane Austen, is a novel about a wealthy and spirited young woman who loves to meddle in the love lives of others. Convinced of her matchmaking skills, Emma Woodhouse becomes involved in a series of misunderstandings and misadventures that threaten her friendships and her own heart. As her schemes unravel, Emma embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth. With captivating characters and sharp dialogue, this classic novel explores the dangers of arrogance and the joy of unexpected love, leaving readers both enchanted and thoughtful.

"Emma," by Jane Austen, is a novel about a wealthy and spirited young woman who loves to meddle in the love lives of others. Convinced of her matchmaking skills, Emma Woodhouse becomes involved in a series of misunderstandings and misadventures that threaten her friendships and her own heart. As her schemes unravel, Emma embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth. With captivating characters and sharp dialogue, this classic novel explores the dangers of arrogance and the joy of unexpected love, leaving readers both enchanted and thoughtful.
  • Isbn
    9786555617580
  • Peso
    2.5 MB
  • Número de páginas
    421
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW135049
Jane Austen

Jane Austen

Autor

Steventon, 1775-Winchester, 1817. Novelista británica. Séptima hija de una familia de ocho hermanos, su padre se encargó personalmente de su educación. En 1801, los Austen se trasladaron a Bath y luego a Chawton, un pueblo de Hampshire, donde la escritora redactó la mayoría de sus novelas. Apacible, sereno y equilibrado es su modo de escribir, y describe con sutil ironía el ambiente de la clase alta rural del sur de Inglaterra. El interés de sus obras reside en los diferentes matices psicológicos de sus personajes, y en la descripción, con una buena dosis de crítica, del ambiente social en que sitúa a sus protagonistas, que no es otro que el suyo propio, el de la burguesía acomodada.