Título : | Emma | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Jane Austen, Autor | Mención de edición: | 1ª | Editorial: | Oxford [United Kingdom] : Oxford University Press | Fecha de publicación: | 1971 | Colección: | The World's Classics | Número de páginas: | 445 p | Dimensiones: | 19 cm | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-19-281504-0 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | :Inglés:Literatura:Lecturas Originales
| Resumen: | "Yet, despite her manifest faults -her officiousness and her capacity for deluding herself- most readers will agree in liking Emma Woodhouse very much indeed. More complex and fully rounded than almost any of Jane Austen's other characters, she dominates the novel as she believed herself to dominate her little world of Highbury. Her progress, through the mismanagement of other people's affairs to the crisis and resolution of her own, is a whole comedy of self-deceit and self-discovery. |
Emma [texto impreso] / Jane Austen, Autor . - 1ª . - Oxford (Great Clarendon Street,, ox 2 6 D P, United Kingdom) : Oxford University Press, 1971 . - 445 p ; 19 cm. - ( The World's Classics) . ISBN : 978-0-19-281504-0 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | :Inglés:Literatura:Lecturas Originales
| Resumen: | "Yet, despite her manifest faults -her officiousness and her capacity for deluding herself- most readers will agree in liking Emma Woodhouse very much indeed. More complex and fully rounded than almost any of Jane Austen's other characters, she dominates the novel as she believed herself to dominate her little world of Highbury. Her progress, through the mismanagement of other people's affairs to the crisis and resolution of her own, is a whole comedy of self-deceit and self-discovery. |
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