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Emma (version 4) by Jane AUSTEN (1775 - 1817)
Genre(s): General Fiction, Romance

Read by: Annie Coleman Rothenberg, Kara Shallenberg, Laurie Anne Walden in English

Parts:

Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - 1-01 Volume 1, Chapter 1
00:19:41 - 02 - 1-02 Volume 1, Chapter 2
00:30:41 - 03 - 1-03 Volume 1, Chapter 3
00:42:47 - 04 - 1-04 Volume 1, Chapter 4
01:04:06 - 05 - 1-05 Volume 1, Chapter 5
01:16:07 - 06 - 1-06 Volume 1, Chapter 6
01:33:11 - 07 - 1-07 Volume 1, Chapter 7
01:47:58 - 08 - 1-08 Volume 1, Chapter 8
02:14:13 - 09 - 1-09 Volume 1, Chapter 9
02:41:55 - 10 - 1-10 Volume 1, Chapter 10
02:59:10 - 11 - 1-11 Volume 1, Chapter 11
03:12:50 - 12 - 1-12 Volume 1, Chapter 12
03:31:57 - 13 - 1-13 Volume 1, Chapter 13
03:50:03 - 14 - 1-14 Volume 1, Chapter 14
04:04:36 - 15 - 1-15 Volume 1, Chapter 15
04:23:57 - 16 - 1-16 Volume 1, Chapter 16
04:36:59 - 17 - 1-17 Volume 1, Chapter 17
04:43:57 - 18 - 1-18 Volume 1, Chapter 18
04:59:44 - 19 - 2-01 Volume 2, Chapter 1
05:15:41 - 20 - 2-02 Volume 2, Chapter 2
05:32:18 - 21 - 2-03 Volume 2, Chapter 3
05:54:11 - 22 - 2-04 Volume 2, Chapter 4
06:05:30 - 23 - 2-05 Volume 2, Chapter 5
06:24:10 - 24 - 2-06 Volume 2, Chapter 6
06:43:07 - 25 - 2-07 Volume 2, Chapter 7
06:56:19 - 26 - 2-08 Volume 2, Chapter 8
07:33:42 - 27 - 2-09 Volume 2, Chapter 9
07:50:16 - 28 - 2-10 Volume 2, Chapter 10
08:02:04 - 29 - 2-11 Volume 2, Chapter 11
08:21:00 - 30 - 2-12 Volume 2, Chapter 12
08:34:03 - 31 - 2-13 Volume 2, Chapter 13
08:45:16 - 32 - 2-14 Volume 2, Chapter 14
09:10:13 - 33 - 2-15 Volume 2, Chapter 15
09:27:16 - 34 - 2-16 Volume 2, Chapter 16
09:46:20 - 35 - 2-17 Volume 2, Chapter 17
09:58:33 - 36 - 2-18 Volume 2, Chapter 18

Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance. As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian-Regency England; she also creates a lively comedy of manners.Before she began the novel, Austen wrote, 'I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like.' In the very first sentence she introduces the title character as 'Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich.' Emma, however, is also spoiled, headstrong, and self-satisfied; she greatly overestimates her own matchmaking abilities; she is blind to the dangers of meddling in other people's lives, and her imagination often leads her astray. (Summary by Wikipedia and Kara)

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