The Connell Guide To Jane Austen's Emma -

The Connell Guide To Jane Austen's Emma Trade Paperback

By John Sutherland, Jolyon Connell

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What is Emma about? Why do we fall for Emma? What need in Emma does Harriet satisfy? Is Emma a snob? How much of a setback to Emma is her humiliation by Mr Elton? Is Mr Knightley right about Frank Churchill? Why does Emma so badly misunderstand both Frank and Jane? How important is Box Hill? How blind is Mr Knightley? What is the significance of all the puzzles, mysteries and word games in Emma? With what view of the world does Emma leave us? Emma is rightly seen as one of Jane Austen's greatest novels. Through the innovative and wonderfully flexible use of what is now called free indirect speech, Austen enables us to see the world through her wayward heroine's eyes and to understand Emma's faults and share her delusions. In telling the story of how Emma finally comes to know her own heart, Austen creates a world which seems as intense and as real as the one we inhabit. In making us understand Emma's limitations, Austen brings us to a greater awareness of our own.

Product code: 9781907776137

ISBN 9781907776137
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H175xW109
Series The Connell Guide To ...
No. Of Pages 136
Publisher CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
Through the innovative and wonderfully flexible use of free indirect speech, Austen enables us to see the world through Emma's eyes and to understand her faults and share her delusions. Austen creates a world which seems as real as the one we inhabit, and in making us understand Emma's limitations, the author instils a greater awareness of our own.