Emma: Chapter I. The Woodhouses, Hartfield, Miss Taylor and Mr Knightley described; Chapter II. Mr Frank Churchill introduced; Chapter III. Emma forms designs on the orphan Harriet Smith; Chapter IV. Emma meets Robert Martin on a walk with Harriet; Chapter V. Mr Knightley objects to Emma's intimacy with Harriet; Chapter VI. Emma chooses Mr Elton for Harriet and paints her picture; Chapter VII. Robert Martin proposes to Harriet by letter; she declines under Emma's influence; Chapter VIII. Mr Knightley upbraids Emma about Harriet; Chapter IX. Mr Elton's Charade
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ISBN-13: 9781598756418 ISBN-10: 1598756419Synopsis
Jane Austen began writing Emma in 1814, and it was published anonymously in 1816. The heroine is the charming and clever Emma Woodhouse, who manages to deceive herself in a number of ways. The book describes a year in the life of the village of Highbury and its vicinity, during which Emma manages to overcome her self delusion. Along the way there is much in the way of heartbreak, romance and detailed, character portraiture. It is widely considered to be Austen's finest work.