"I going to choose me a heroine who could love anyone but me ... ": so he said, the main character, his creator. Emma Woodhouse is an intelligent young woman, independent, who has developed a strong individuality and a strong awareness of their social position. And yet it is remarkably blind to the feelings themselves and others. Jane Austen heroine forces her to a belated awareness of the self-deprecating, through which it takes shape, even its subtle criticism of the costumes, and the vanity of ' selfishness, seen in the light of a deep understanding of the human soul. It 's a mistake to write elegant and rational Jane Austen as a conversation piece. Austen is a political writer. But beneath the rows. The extent of his dialogues contains a subversive force: Emma is a novel about the manipulation of others, it takes on the power in his own image and likeness. But at the same time (and here we see the great narrator) is the story of a lonely woman, too intelligent to be happy in a society without any openings.
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