The Annotated Emma
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
928
言語
英語
公開されました
Mar 20, 2012
出版社
Anchor
版
Annotated
ISBN-10
0307390772
ISBN-13
9780307390776
説明
Within the pages of this annotated edition, readers are invited to delve deeper into Jane Austen's beloved classic, "Emma." Through meticulous commentary, David M. Shapard offers insights that illuminate the intricacies of Austen's writing, her social commentary, and historical context. Each annotation enriches the narrative, providing clarity on the language, characters, and cultural references that defined Austen’s era.
The story follows Emma Woodhouse, a young woman with a penchant for matchmaking but lacking the awareness of her own romantic misadventures. As Emma navigates through friendships, misunderstandings, and her own evolving self-perception, her journey unfolds with humor and sharp wit. The annotations help modern readers appreciate the subtleties of Austen’s humor and the societal norms of the time.
This edition serves not only as an introduction to those new to Austen but also as a treasure trove for longtime fans, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of this literary masterpiece. With each turn of the page, the rich tapestry of Emma's life comes alive, making it a rewarding experience for all readers.
The story follows Emma Woodhouse, a young woman with a penchant for matchmaking but lacking the awareness of her own romantic misadventures. As Emma navigates through friendships, misunderstandings, and her own evolving self-perception, her journey unfolds with humor and sharp wit. The annotations help modern readers appreciate the subtleties of Austen’s humor and the societal norms of the time.
This edition serves not only as an introduction to those new to Austen but also as a treasure trove for longtime fans, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of this literary masterpiece. With each turn of the page, the rich tapestry of Emma's life comes alive, making it a rewarding experience for all readers.