
Emma
by H
About This Novel
All the mistakes a girl makes when she truly grows up and mature are written in "Emma"! Recommended version personally written by the President of the Jane Austen Society, including a personal letter of recommendation. Introduction to the long article by the well-known writer Zhu Yujie! "Emma" deeply depicts the frustrations and self-reflections experienced by young women represented by Emma in the process of growing up, revealing the common dilemma of girls from childishness to maturity. It is hailed as Jane Austen's most important masterpiece! "Emma Woodhouse is very beautiful. She is talented, has a good family background, and is optimistic by nature. All the good things in the world seem to have happened to her." Emma is by no means a perfect heroine. She worries about the love life of her best friends, but she is always whimsical. Open, make some mistakes, she often reflects on herself after making mistakes, but she inevitably falls into the cycle of making mistakes - reflection - making mistakes again. Her growth process is so real. Like each of us, she doesn't know how many mistakes she has to make before she can stumble towards maturity.
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