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Emma
Emma
Romance and Humor & comedy
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Bibliographic Details
- Title: Emma
- Author: Jane Austen
- ISBN-13: 9789365613766
- Pages: 410
- Edition: First Edition (2026)
- Binding: Paperback
- Genre: Fiction > Classics > British Literature > Regency Romance & Social Comedy
- Recommended Age Group: 14+ years
- Reading Difficulty: Moderate
- Estimated Reading Time to Finish: 10–12 hours
- Price: ₹399/-
Description
Emma by Jane Austen is a masterful novel of manners that combines wit, irony, and keen social observation to create one of the most enduring works of English literature. Set in the genteel society of Highbury, the story follows Emma Woodhouse, a clever, confident, and well-meaning young woman who takes it upon herself to orchestrate the romantic lives of those around her. However, her misguided assumptions and overconfidence lead to a series of misunderstandings that reveal both the complexities of human relationships and her own need for self-awareness.
Austen’s narrative is marked by its subtle humor and psychological depth, offering a nuanced exploration of class, social expectations, and personal growth. Through Emma’s journey, the novel examines themes of self-deception, maturity, and the delicate balance between independence and empathy. The richly drawn characters, including the perceptive Mr. Knightley and the charming yet flawed inhabitants of Highbury, contribute to a lively and engaging portrayal of early 19th-century English society.
This edition presents a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers with its elegance and insight. Ideal for lovers of romance, social satire, and classic literature, Emma stands as a testament to Austen’s literary brilliance and her ability to illuminate the intricacies of human nature with grace and wit.
Key Features
- A celebrated novel by Jane Austen, renowned for wit and elegance.
- Explores themes of love, self-awareness, and social dynamics.
- Features the iconic and complex character of Emma Woodhouse.
- Combines romance with sharp social satire.
- Richly detailed portrayal of Regency-era English society.
- Engaging narrative filled with humor and subtle irony.
- Highlights personal growth and moral development.
- Ideal for students and enthusiasts of classic literature.
- A cornerstone of British literary heritage.
- Continues to inspire adaptations and scholarly study.
Manufacturer Details
- Copyright: © 2026 Aedha Imprints
- Imprint: Aedha Imprints
- Published by: Aumram Publications
- Publisher Address: C-131, Sector 2, Noida, U.P. - 201301
- Publisher Website: www.aumrambooks.com
- Publisher Email: care@aumrambooks.com
- For and on behalf of: Anubhav Publishers and Distributors
- Distributor Address: Shanti Mohan House, 16 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi - 110002
- Distributor Website: www.aedhaimprints.com
- Distributor Email: care@aedhaimprints.com
- Typeset at: DTP Team, Aedha Imprints, Delhi
- Year: 2026
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