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Emma
Jane Austen
25 episodes
9 months ago
The most perfect of Jane Austen’s perfect novels begins with twenty-one-year-old Emma Woodhouse comfortably dominating the social order in the village of Highbury, convinced that she has both the understanding and the right to manage other people’s lives—for their own good, of course. Her well-meant interfering centers on the aloof Jane Fairfax, the dangerously attractive Frank Churchill, the foolish if appealing Harriet Smith, and the ambitious young vicar Mr. Elton—and ends with her complacency shattered, her mind awakened to some of life’s more intractable dilemmas, and her happiness assured. Austen’s comic imagination was so deft and beautifully fluent that she could use it to probe the deepest human ironies while setting before us a dazzling gallery of characters—some pretentious or ridiculous, some admirable and moving, all utterly true.
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The most perfect of Jane Austen’s perfect novels begins with twenty-one-year-old Emma Woodhouse comfortably dominating the social order in the village of Highbury, convinced that she has both the understanding and the right to manage other people’s lives—for their own good, of course. Her well-meant interfering centers on the aloof Jane Fairfax, the dangerously attractive Frank Churchill, the foolish if appealing Harriet Smith, and the ambitious young vicar Mr. Elton—and ends with her complacency shattered, her mind awakened to some of life’s more intractable dilemmas, and her happiness assured. Austen’s comic imagination was so deft and beautifully fluent that she could use it to probe the deepest human ironies while setting before us a dazzling gallery of characters—some pretentious or ridiculous, some admirable and moving, all utterly true.
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Emma
Chapter 55
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 54
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 52
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 53
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 51
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 49
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 50
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 44
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 46
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 47
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 45
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 48
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 41
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 43
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 40
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 39
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 42
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 35
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 36
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
Chapter 38
Emma, by Jane Austen read by Elizabeth Klett via LibriVox
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Emma
The most perfect of Jane Austen’s perfect novels begins with twenty-one-year-old Emma Woodhouse comfortably dominating the social order in the village of Highbury, convinced that she has both the understanding and the right to manage other people’s lives—for their own good, of course. Her well-meant interfering centers on the aloof Jane Fairfax, the dangerously attractive Frank Churchill, the foolish if appealing Harriet Smith, and the ambitious young vicar Mr. Elton—and ends with her complacency shattered, her mind awakened to some of life’s more intractable dilemmas, and her happiness assured. Austen’s comic imagination was so deft and beautifully fluent that she could use it to probe the deepest human ironies while setting before us a dazzling gallery of characters—some pretentious or ridiculous, some admirable and moving, all utterly true.