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Emma (200th Anniversary Edition): With 40 Original Illustrations,Used
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A beautiful unabridged 200th Anniversary Edition with 40 illustrations from an 1896 editionSeaWolf Press is proud to offer another book in its Illustrated Classics Collection. Each book in the collection contains the text, illustrations, and cover from the first or early edition Use Amazon's Lookinside feature to compare this edition with others. You'll be impressed by the differences. Our version has: 40 original illustrations. Don't be fooled by other versions with missing or madeup pictures. The cover from an 1896 edition. Text that has been proofread to avoid errors common in other versions. The complete text in an easytoread font similar to the original. Properly formatted text complete with correct indenting, spacing, footnotes, italics, and tables.Emma is a delightful novel about youthful hubris and misconstrued romance. The story takes place in the fictional English village of Highbury and the surrounding estates. The novel was first published in December 1815 with its title page listing a publication date of 1816. As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in GeorgianRegency England. Emma is spoiled, headstrong, and selfsatisfied; she greatly overestimates her own matchmaking abilities; she is blind to the dangers of meddling in other people's lives; and her imagination and perceptions often lead her astray. Written after Austen's move to Chawton, this was the last novel to be completed and published during her lifetime. This novel has been adapted to film, TV, and stage.
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