Emma (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
by Jane Austen | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1593080891 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 1593080891 Global Overview for this book
Registered by quietorchid of Saint Paul, Minnesota USA on 2/24/2013
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Jane Austen's most 'grown up' novel.. Instead of a novel of manners, with the characters slowly realizing that their behavior should inform their manners, rather than the easier reverse course, this novel deals with Emma Woodhouse who is so far above local society, that she never really has worried about her manners. She was above it. Slowly, she comes to realize that blindly accepting your own superiority may not be the best course. Of course there is absurd situations, and a happy ending. It is Austen after all.
Journal Entry 2 by quietorchid at Cafe Alma in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Left on a chair in the front.
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Welcome to Bookcrossing, where Books roam freely! I hope you enjoy the book, and leave a journal entry so I can see where the book ended up. You can remain anonymous if you'd like, or join and follow the book's travels throughout the world! If you join, please mention me, quietorchid, or any other journaller as the referring member. The site is free, secure, and non-spamming. Take a look around, and then go read!
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