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Emma

By Jane Austen, Juliet Stevenson (Performer)

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Jane Austen (1775-1817) is considered by many scholars to be the first great woman novelist. Her novels revolve around people, not events or coincidences. Miss Austen sets her novels in the upper middle class English country which was her own environment.

Her novels have increased in statureContinue

Jane Austen (1775-1817) is considered by many scholars to be the first great woman novelist. Her novels revolve around people, not events or coincidences. Miss Austen sets her novels in the upper middle class English country which was her own environment.

Her novels have increased in stature over time. Her skills of writing, including a dry humor and a witty elegance of expression have attracted generations to her work.

Miss Austen completed six novels and part of a seventh, "Sense and Sensibility", "Pride and Prejudice", "Mansfield Park", "Emma", "Northanger Abbey", "Persuasion" and the partial "Lady Susan". Quiet Vision publishes all seven.

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  • Book Review: Emma by Jane Austen Share

    I am not generally the type of guy that reads ‘girl’ books – that would include such titles as Emma, by Jane Austen. I have had, however, quite a few recommendations to read some Jane Austen (and a few were even by guys), so I decided to pick up Emma ... (read full critics)

    blogcritics published on Tue, 12 Apr 2011

  • EMMA

    "Sono andata a scegliermi un'eroina che nessuno tranne me potrebbe amare...": così diceva, della protagonista, la sua creatrice. Emma Woodhouse è una giovane donna intelligente, indipendente, che ha sviluppato una forte individualità e una decisa cos ... (read full critics)

    librierecensioni published on Fri, 3 Dec 2010

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    questa è la storia di una ragazzina viziata e saputella che crede di conoscere il cuore di chiunque della sua cerchia. in realtà prende di quelle cantonate al limite dell'imbarazzane. l'unico che la sopporta ovviamente se la sposa... La zia Jane, come al solito, si fa beffe di tutti!

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    Gaia said on Dec 10, 2011 about the Hardcover edition | 2 feedbacks

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    Pleasant

    This is most certainly a pleasant reading, though it can't be said to be the best coming out of Jane Austen's pen. It has its fair share of silly characters and funny villains as it was in the other novels, and the heroine is probably the most disagreeable among all the others which is rather a dare ... (continue)

    This is most certainly a pleasant reading, though it can't be said to be the best coming out of Jane Austen's pen. It has its fair share of silly characters and funny villains as it was in the other novels, and the heroine is probably the most disagreeable among all the others which is rather a dare from the writer, but the storyline is a bit too much straining to involve the reader in an extreme whole-sale match-making game. It's quite diverting at first, but there's definitely too much of it as it goes on, almost a cheap choice of design amidst the good character making which Austen's is used to deliver to her readers. Fortunately enough, the enticing, briskly perky Austen's style of writing comes out unscathed from the unusual mediocre plot and is as time-worthy as it has ever been in any Austen's novels.

    All in all a good reading for those who enjoy her romances.

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    "Emma," said she, "this paper is worse than I expected. Look! in places you see it is dreadfully dirty; and the wainscot is more yellow and forlorn than any thing I could have imagined."

    "My dear, you are too particular," said her husband. "What does all that signify? You will see nothing of it by candlelight. It will be as clean as Randalls by candlelight. We never see any thing of it on our club-nights."

    The ladies here probably exchanged looks which meant, "Men never know when things are dirty or not;" and the gentlemen perhaps thought each to himself, "Women will have their little nonsenses and needless cares." ~ EMMA
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    daniele said on Apr 11, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Emma, viziata e saputella.
    L'ho amata.
    Il migliore, dopo "Orgoglio e pregiudizio".

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    Chià said on Jan 24, 2012 about the Others edition | Add your feedback

  • I refuse to use the word review as it would be insulting to one of Britain's greatest classic writers. I am a huge fan of Miss Austen and Emma did not disappoint in any way at all. Beautifully written with the usual descriptive scene setting that we have come to expect from this author. I love Em ... (continue)

    I refuse to use the word review as it would be insulting to one of Britain's greatest classic writers. I am a huge fan of Miss Austen and Emma did not disappoint in any way at all. Beautifully written with the usual descriptive scene setting that we have come to expect from this author. I love Emma who is a wonderful character full of charm but with flaws, so human. The reader wonders how can she be so blind to what is actually going on around her. It is her sense of goodwill to others that lends her tendency to read situations so incorrectly. I have seen the BBC production with Romola Garai in the lead role and when reading the book I could only picture Michael Gambon as Mr Woodhouse as his characterisation was so fitting. I found myself transported to Hartfield and could just imagine such a setting. I love the way Jane Austen always introduces characters of ridicule and Mrs Elton in particular was insufferable and also, the garrulous aunt of Jane Fairfax, Miss Bates.

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    Booketta said on Dec 12, 2011 about the Others edition | Add your feedback

  • "Emma" è l’ultimo romanzo di Jane Austen e, forse, il suo più grande capolavoro. La scrittrice inglese era un’attenta osservatrice della vita reale ed era molto interessata alla comprensione dei rapporti umani, soprattutto quelli tra uomini e donne.
    I suoi personaggi, appartenenti all’alta borghesi ... (continue)

    "Emma" è l’ultimo romanzo di Jane Austen e, forse, il suo più grande capolavoro. La scrittrice inglese era un’attenta osservatrice della vita reale ed era molto interessata alla comprensione dei rapporti umani, soprattutto quelli tra uomini e donne.
    I suoi personaggi, appartenenti all’alta borghesia, sembrano vivere in un mondo ristretto, quasi paradossale, intenti solo al divertimento e completamente indifferenti ai problemi sociali e storici del loro periodo. A questo mondo appartiene Emma Woodhouse, una giovane ricca, bella ed intelligente, viziata dalla troppa ammirazione degli altri e dal troppo affetto. Emma è vanitosa, fiera di se stessa nel suo mondo ovattato, fatto solo di balli, pettegolezzi e banalità, tanto da apparire cieca, non obiettiva, incapace di vedere la realtà così come è. Talmente è piena di se stessa ed indipendente, da credere di "non aver bisogno di un marito" e spendere la sua vita cercando di combinare matrimoni degli altri. Ma in questo suo intento e nelle avventure che ne derivano, Emma inizia il suo graduale sviluppo di consapevolezza e crescita interiore. Quando finalmente abbandonerà la sua vanità e sentimento "snob", sarà capace di innamorarsi, riconoscendo i suoi errori ed imparando ad accettare gli altri.

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    bottepiccola said on May 15, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Absolutely perfect!
    A treat for my romantic soul: Emma is the best of all Jane Austen's ever.

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    Ciski72 said on May 12, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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