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Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance. The story takes place in the fictional village of High-bury and the surrounding estates of Hart-field, Randalls, and Donwell Abbey and involves the relationships among individuals in those locations consisting of "3 or 4 families in a country village".
Emma Summary. Rich, beautiful, and privileged Emma Woodhouse fancies herself to be an excellent matchmaker. When her governess marries the well-to-do widower Mr. Weston, a match that Emma views herself to have made, Emma befriends the lower class Harriet Smith and sets out to similarly assist her.
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Emma, written by Jane Austen and first published in 1815, is a classic novel that revolves around the life of its protagonist, Emma Woodhouse. Set in the English village of Highbury, the novel explores the comedic and romantic entanglements of Emma as she endeavors to play matchmaker for her friends while remaining oblivious to her own feelings.
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The Blinding Power of Imagination. The novel offers sharply critical illustrations of the ways in which personal biases or desires blind objective judgment. Emma cannot understand the motives that guide Mr. Elton’s behavior because she imagines that he is in love with Harriet.
Emma. Written January 21, 1814 - March 29, 1815. Published December 1815 (dated 1816 on title page of first edition) "3 or 4 Families in a Country Village is the very thing to work on." −Jane Austen, letter to niece Anna Austen, September 9-18, 1814.