Emma
作者: Jane Austen
"Emma" by Jane Austen is a novel written in the early 19th century, during the Regency era. The story centers around Emma Woodhouse, a lively and privileged young woman who relishes playing matchmaker among her friends, particularly after her beloved governess, Miss Taylor, marries Mr. Weston. This transition leaves Emma feeling a sense of solitude and motivates her to engage in her matchmaking schemes, which often involve her friend Harriet Smith, who is somewhat less socially positioned. At the start of the narrative, readers are introduced to Emma's comfortable but somewhat sheltered life at Hartfield. The initial chapters outline Emma's reflections on her situation, her father Mr. Woodhouse's character, and her close bond with Miss Taylor, who has just married, leading to a poignant sense of loss for Emma. The opening portion establishes a contrast between Emma’s self-assured attitude and the potential consequences of her meddling, particularly as she begins to navigate her feelings towards Harriet and a potential match with young farmer Robert Martin. The dynamics of social class and the intricacies of relationships are evident, hinting at the complexities that will unfold as Emma's well-intentioned interventions may not yield the outcomes she anticipates. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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- 23CHAPTER V阅读 →
- 23Chapter XIX. Pâtés made by the Successor of Father Marteau are described.阅读 →
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- 23CHAPTER XV. A FORTUNATE FIND阅读 →
- 23CHAPTER III阅读 →
- 23CHAPTER XIX阅读 →
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- 23CHAPTER XX.阅读 →
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- 23CHAPTER XVIII. GENERAL CONFERENCE OF 1808.阅读 →
- 23CHAPTER SEVENTEEN阅读 →