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Jane Austen (1775–1817)

Author of Pride and Prejudice

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About the Author

Jane Austen's life is striking for the contrast between the great works she wrote in secret and the outward appearance of being quite dull and ordinary. Austen was born in the small English town of Steventon in Hampshire, and educated at home by her clergyman father. She was deeply devoted to her show more family. For a short time, the Austens lived in the resort city of Bath, but when her father died, they returned to Steventon, where Austen lived until her death at the age of 41. Austen was drawn to literature early, she began writing novels that satirized both the writers and the manners of the 1790's. Her sharp sense of humor and keen eye for the ridiculous in human behavior gave her works lasting appeal. She is at her best in such books as Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), and Emma (1816), in which she examines and often ridicules the behavior of small groups of middle-class characters. Austen relies heavily on conversations among her characters to reveal their personalities, and at times her novels read almost like plays. Several of them have, in fact, been made into films. She is considered to be one of the most beloved British authors. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Disambiguation Notice:

While a number of works on this page are modern works only partly based on the classic works of Jane Austen, the Jane Austen listed as (co-)author is the same Jane Austen and therefore the author page should not be split. (However, Jane Austen's role should be author, editor, etc of the work, not a subject or reference of the work.)

Please be careful when combining editions of Austen's complete novels - some editions contain 7 novels, others 8. Still others add various novels that were not completed.

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Series

Works by Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice (1813) — Author — 93,420 copies, 1,505 reviews
Emma (1815) 44,025 copies, 567 reviews
Sense and Sensibility (1811) 43,875 copies, 573 reviews
Persuasion (1817) 33,305 copies, 576 reviews
Mansfield Park (1814) — Author — 25,526 copies, 402 reviews
Northanger Abbey (1817) 24,861 copies, 459 reviews
Lady Susan (1871) 2,294 copies, 108 reviews
Lady Susan / The Watsons / Sanditon (1925) 2,282 copies, 37 reviews
Sanditon (1975) 1,492 copies, 37 reviews
Persuasion: With a Memoir of Jane Austen (1817) 1,309 copies, 15 reviews
The Annotated Pride and Prejudice (2007) — Author — 1,220 copies, 24 reviews
Pride and Prejudice [Norton Critical Edition, 3rd ed.] (2001) — Author — 1,024 copies, 13 reviews
Jane Austen's Letters (1884) 1,002 copies, 7 reviews
Persuasion [Norton Critical Edition] (1817) 862 copies, 8 reviews
Emma [Norton Critical Edition] (1815) 719 copies, 3 reviews
Northanger Abbey / Persuasion (1817) 640 copies, 11 reviews
The Complete Novels of Jane Austen (1976) 462 copies, 4 reviews
Minor Works (1933) 458 copies, 4 reviews
Sanditon and Other Stories (1996) — Author — 435 copies, 9 reviews
Love and Friendship (2003) 418 copies, 9 reviews
Pride and Prejudice / Sense and Sensibility (1813) 410 copies, 4 reviews
The Beautifull Cassandra (1793) 396 copies, 14 reviews
Mansfield Park [Norton Critical Edition] (1814) 386 copies, 4 reviews
The Complete Works of Jane Austen (1992) 384 copies, 5 reviews
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Graphic Novel (2010) — Adapter — 367 copies, 24 reviews
Love and Friendship and Other Early Works (1790) 359 copies, 14 reviews
Selected Letters (Oxford World's Classics) (1985) 332 copies, 5 reviews
The Annotated Persuasion (2010) — Author — 313 copies, 8 reviews
Love and Freindship and Other Early Works (1978) 310 copies, 8 reviews
Pride and Prejudice: An Annotated Edition (2010) 274 copies, 11 reviews
The Annotated Sense and Sensibility (2011) — Author — 271 copies, 7 reviews
Northanger Abbey [Norton Critical Edition] (1817) 263 copies, 2 reviews
Sanditon [unfinished] (1925) 261 copies, 24 reviews
Emma / Northanger Abbey / Persuasion (1976) 256 copies, 2 reviews
The Watsons: A Fragment (1871) — Author — 239 copies, 13 reviews
The Annotated Emma (2012) — Author — 235 copies, 9 reviews
Persuasion: An Annotated Edition (2011) 195 copies, 8 reviews
Pride and Prejudice [Norton Critical Edition, 1st ed.] (1966) — Author — 191 copies, 1 review
The History of England / Lesley Castle (1996) 179 copies, 1 review
Lesley Castle (1998) 177 copies, 6 reviews
Jane Austen: The Complete Collection (2010) 177 copies, 1 review
Jane Austen - 8 Books In 1 (2005) 153 copies, 2 reviews
Shorter Works (1791) 148 copies, 1 review
Emma: An Audible Original Drama (2018) 148 copies, 6 reviews
Love and Freindship [sic] (1995) 141 copies, 7 reviews
The Wit and Wisdom of Jane Austen (2002) 141 copies, 2 reviews
Juvenilia (1999) 135 copies, 3 reviews
The Annotated Mansfield Park (2017) — Author — 132 copies
Emma: An Annotated Edition (2012) 126 copies, 5 reviews
Sense and Sensibility: An Annotated Edition (2013) 125 copies, 5 reviews
The Annotated Pride and Prejudice: A Revised and Expanded Edition (2012) — Author — 119 copies, 1 review
Persuasion [Longman Cultural Edition] (2007) 118 copies, 3 reviews
Catharine (1996) 115 copies, 4 reviews
Emma [Penguin Readers, level 4] (1984) 111 copies, 4 reviews
Lady Susan / The Watsons (1871) 109 copies
Northanger Abbey: An Annotated Edition (2014) 106 copies, 3 reviews
The Prayers of Jane Austen (2015) 106 copies, 6 reviews
Pride and Prejudice and Kitties (2013) 88 copies, 6 reviews
Northanger Abbey - Second Edition (1996) 86 copies, 1 review
The Watsons [completed - anonymous] (1977) 84 copies, 2 reviews
Jane Austen's Little Instruction Book (1995) — Author — 81 copies, 1 review
Mansfield Park: An Annotated Edition (2016) 81 copies, 2 reviews
Jane Austen: The Complete Novels (1811) 71 copies, 1 review
Northanger Abbey: An Audible Original Drama (2017) 61 copies, 3 reviews
Persuasion / Lady Susan (1960) 60 copies, 1 review
Sanditon / The Watsons (2005) 60 copies, 4 reviews
The Letters of Jane Austen (1997) 56 copies, 3 reviews
Darcy Swipes Left (OMG Classics) (2016) 54 copies, 4 reviews
Pride and Prejudice: Lit for Little Hands (2017) — Author — 47 copies, 2 reviews
Emma [abridged - Dominoes] (2002) 41 copies, 1 review
Persuasion / Sense and Sensibility (2007) — Author — 38 copies, 1 review
Persuasion / Sanditon (1996) 37 copies, 1 review
Emma and the Werewolves (2009) 36 copies, 2 reviews
Juvenilia: Volume the First (1984) 36 copies, 1 review
Emma / Pride and Prejudice (2006) 34 copies, 1 review
Sir Charles Grandison (1981) 31 copies, 1 review
Poems of Hate (Signature Select Classics) (2022) — Contributor — 31 copies, 1 review
Letters of Jane Austen (1932) 31 copies
Sanditon: Season 1 (2019) — Author — 27 copies
Marriage (2018) — Author — 25 copies
Later Manuscripts (2008) 24 copies
Northanger Abbey [adapted by Gill Tavner] (2008) 23 copies, 1 review
Jane Austen Collection (2014) 22 copies
Mansfield Park / Emma (1996) 21 copies
Jack and Alice (2001) 19 copies, 1 review
25 Favorite Novels I (2013) 19 copies
Emma / Lady Susan (1999) 19 copies
Emma. 2 (1982) 18 copies, 1 review
Juvenilia: Volume the Third (2017) 17 copies
[unidentified works] (2003) 17 copies, 1 review
James Fairfax (2009) 16 copies, 2 reviews
Emma. 1 (1982) 15 copies
Juvenilia, Vol. 2 (2009) 15 copies
The Works of Jane Austen (2006) 14 copies
Emma [Dramatization - BBC Radio] (1994) 13 copies, 2 reviews
Frederic and Elfrida (1987) 13 copies
Sanditon and Other Tales (2023) 12 copies
Jane Austen Juvenilia and Short Stories (2015) 12 copies, 1 review
Tre systrar (2004) 11 copies, 1 review
Jane Austen Map of London (2014) 9 copies
A Novel Journal: Pride and Prejudice (2015) 9 copies, 2 reviews
A Collection of Letters (1999) 9 copies, 2 reviews
Henry and Eliza (1984) 6 copies
Evelyn (1999) 6 copies
Jane Austen: About Love (2007) 5 copies
The Definitive (2017) 5 copies
Mansfield Park (Dramatized) (2014) 5 copies, 1 review
Brev (2017) 5 copies
Three Mini-Dramas (2006) 4 copies, 1 review
Persuasion 1 (2003) 4 copies
Lejos de Cassandra (2021) 3 copies
Quattro coppie (2014) 3 copies
Emma, Persuasion (2006) 2 copies
Austen Box Set 2 copies
Jane Austen levelei írj a sorok közé! (2020) 2 copies, 1 review
Hayata Gec Kalma (2016) 2 copies
Emma [abridged - audio] (2008) 2 copies
Three evening prayers (1989) 2 copies
Jane Austen Postcards (1992) 2 copies
Dos novelistas inglesas 2 copies, 1 review
Northanger Abbey. Level 6 (2016) 2 copies
Ma chère Cassandra (2025) 2 copies
A Reader Ein Lesebuch (2012) 2 copies
CARTAS DE JANE AUSTEN (2023) 1 copy
The Early Works 1 copy, 1 review
Jane Austen levelei (2014) 1 copy
Emma: A Final Fragment (2025) 1 copy
Pride and Prejudice (2007) 1 copy
Quotations 1 copy
Emma 1953 1 copy
Sandinton 1 copy
EMMA T2 1 copy
Emma, tome 1 1 copy
The Younger Sister Vol 2 1 copy, 1 review
The Younger Sister Vol 3 1 copy, 1 review
Mansfiled park (2018) 1 copy
Novelas completas (2006) 1 copy
Ritorno a te 1 copy
Minden napra 1 copy
Orgullo y prejuicio I (2005) 1 copy
Emma (audio abridged) 1 copy, 1 review
superbia et odium (2014) 1 copy
Jane Austen Emma #1 (2011) 1 copy
The Widow's Tale (2011) 1 copy
Darcy and Elizabeth (2017) 1 copy
Austen's Novels (2020) 1 copy

Associated Works

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2009) 12,151 copies, 476 reviews
Pride & Prejudice [2005 film] (2005) — Original Novel — 1,133 copies, 11 reviews
Sense and Sensibility [1995 film] (1995) — Original novel — 979 copies, 16 reviews
Pride and Prejudice [1995 TV mini series] (1995) 930 copies, 9 reviews
Pride & Prejudice: A BabyLit Counting Primer (2011) — Contributor — 658 copies, 14 reviews
Pride & Prejudice (Marvel Illustrated) (2009) — Contributor — 507 copies, 36 reviews
Emma [1996 film] (1996) — Original novel — 407 copies, 5 reviews
Heartstone (2017) — Original author, some editions — 401 copies, 29 reviews
Persuasion [1995 TV movie] (1995) — Original book — 382 copies, 4 reviews
Sense & Sensibility (Marvel Illustrated) (2010) — Contributor — 303 copies, 11 reviews
Sense and Sensibility: A BabyLit Opposites Primer (2013) — Contributor — 270 copies, 3 reviews
Emma [1996 TV movie] (1996) — Original book — 184 copies, 2 reviews
Erotica: Women's Writing from Sappho to Margaret Atwood (1990) — Contributor — 182 copies
Mansfield Park [2007 film] (2008) — Original book — 177 copies, 5 reviews
Classic Works from Women Writers (Leather-bound Classics) (2018) — Contributor — 174 copies
100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature, Volume 1 (2017) — Contributor — 173 copies
Mansfield Park [1999 film] (2000) — Original book — 172 copies, 4 reviews
The Wicked Wit of Jane Austen (2002) 167 copies, 2 reviews
A Literary Christmas: An Anthology (2013) — Contributor — 160 copies, 5 reviews
Emma (Marvel Illustrated) (2011) — Contributor — 160 copies, 7 reviews
The Book of Love (1998) — Contributor — 151 copies
Persuasion [2007 TV movie] (2007) — Original book — 148 copies, 3 reviews
Emma: A BabyLit Emotions Primer (2015) — Contributor — 144 copies, 2 reviews
Emma [2020 film] (2020) — Original novel — 139 copies, 1 review
Northanger Abbey [2007 film] (2007) — Original book — 139 copies, 4 reviews
Pride and Prejudice (Cozy Classics) (2012) 133 copies, 7 reviews
The Penguin Book of Women's Humour (1996) — Contributor — 124 copies
Emma [2009 TV Mini-Series] (2009) 124 copies, 1 review
The Lifted Veil: Women's 19th Century Stories (2005) — Contributor — 116 copies
Love & Friendship [2016 film] (2016) — Author — 106 copies, 6 reviews
Northanger Abbey (Marvel Illustrated) (2012) — Original Author — 105 copies, 7 reviews
Pride and Prejudice [1940 film] (1940) — Original book — 100 copies, 1 review
Pride and Prejudice [1980 TV mini-series] (1980) — Novel — 81 copies, 1 review
Sense & Sensibility [2008 TV mini series] (2008) — Author — 80 copies, 1 review
100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature, Volume 2 (2021) — Contributor — 80 copies
The Jane Austen Collection [BBC] (1998) — Author — 72 copies
Graphic Classics: Gothic Classics (2007) — Source Author, some editions — 70 copies, 7 reviews
Northanger Abbey | Mysteries of Udolpho (abridged) | Castle of Otranto (1963) — Contributor — 70 copies, 3 reviews
Northanger Abbey [1987 film] (1987) — Original book — 67 copies, 2 reviews
Best Loved Books for Young Readers 07 (1886) 65 copies, 1 review
The Portable Romantic Reader (1957) — Contributor — 56 copies
The Faber Book of Gardens (2007) — Contributor — 51 copies, 2 reviews
Sense & Sensibility [1981 TV miniseries] (1981) — Original book — 50 copies
Ladies of the Gothics: Tales of Romance and Terror by the Gentle Sex (1975) — Contributor — 48 copies, 1 review
Emma [1972 TV mini series] (1972) — Original book — 44 copies
Pride & Prejudice [2003 film] (2003) — Based on the novel by — 37 copies, 2 reviews
Persuasion [1971 TV mini series] (1975) — Original book — 33 copies
Women on Nature (2021) — Contributor — 31 copies
Pride and Prejudice: A Play (1942) — Original book — 29 copies
Pride and Prejudice. Vol. 1 / episodes 1-3 [1995 TV mini series] (1995) — Author — 29 copies, 1 review
The Book Lovers (1976) — Contributor — 27 copies, 1 review
A Quaint and Curious Volume: Tales and Poems of the Gothic (2019) — Contributor — 19 copies, 1 review
Four English Novels (1960) — Contributor — 13 copies
Unleashing Mr. Darcy [2016 TV movie] (2016) — Author — 12 copies
Jane Austen In Manhattan [1980 film] (1980) — Writer — 10 copies
Best of Women's Short Stories, Volume 2 (2006) — Contributor — 9 copies
More Chucklebait: Funny Stories for Everyone (1962) — Contributor — 9 copies
An Adult's Garden of Bloomers (1966) — Contributor — 7 copies
Persuasion [2022 film] (2022) — Original novel — 7 copies
The West Country Book (1981) — Contributor — 7 copies
Persuasion: A BabyLit Colors Primer (2024) — Contributor — 7 copies, 1 review
Great Love Scenes from Famous Novels (1943) — Contributor — 6 copies
Worlds Greatest Classics (Box Set of 4 Books) (2021) — Contributor — 6 copies
Teen-Age Treasury for Girls (1958) — Contributor — 5 copies, 1 review
19. Jahrhundert 1. Romantik (1983) — Contributor — 5 copies
Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball [2013 TV movie] — Author, some editions — 5 copies
Tea Time mit Jane Austen: Rezepte und Zitate (2019) — Contributor, some editions — 4 copies, 1 review
Collected Classics, Vol. 2 (2000) — Contributor — 4 copies
Christmas at Pemberley Manor [2018 TV movie] (2018) — Author — 3 copies
30 Eternal Masterpieces of Humorous Stories (2017) — Contributor — 3 copies
Girls' Own Book (1959) 3 copies
Emma (2011) — Original text — 3 copies
Cinder-Liza: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary (2021) — Original author — 2 copies
Persuasion [sound recording] (2021) — Author — 2 copies
ローマの休日/エマ — Original Text — 1 copy
Modern Persuasion [2020 film] — Writer — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Austen, Jane
Other names
A Lady
Birthdate
1775-12-16
Date of death
1817-07-18
Gender
female
Education
at home
Reading Ladies Boarding School
Occupations
novelist
Organizations
Church of England
Agent
Henry Austen
Rev. George Austen
Relationships
Austen, Caroline (niece)
Austen-Leigh, James Edward (nephew)
Austen-Leigh, Joan (great-great-grand neice)
Austen-Leigh, William (grand-nephew)
Hubback, Catherine Anne (niece)
Austen, Henry (brother) (show all 8)
Lefroy, Anna (niece)
Knatchbull-Hugessen, Edward H. (grand-nephew)
Short biography
From the Jane Austen Society of North America: Jane Austen, one of England’s foremost novelists, was never publicly acknowledged as a writer during her lifetime. Born at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire, the 7th child of a country clergyman and his wife, she was primarily educated at home, benefiting from her father’s extensive library and the schoolroom atmosphere created by Mr. Austen’s live-in pupils. Her closest friend was her only sister, Cassandra, almost three years her senior.

Though Austen lived a quiet life, she had unusual access to the greater world, primarily through her brothers. On extended visits to Godmersham, her brother Edward’s estate in Kent, Austen and her sister took part in the privileged life of the landed gentry, which is reflected in all her fiction. In 1811, at the age of 35, she published Sense and Sensibility, which identified the author only as "a Lady." Pride and Prejudice followed in 1813, Mansfield Park in 1814, and Emma in 1815. Jane Austen died at age 41 and was buried in Winchester Cathedral. Interestingly, her gravestone, which is visited by hundreds of admirers each year, does not even mention that she was an author.
Cause of death
Addison's disease (presumed)
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Steventon, Hampshire, England, UK
Places of residence
Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
Chawton, Hampshire, England, UK
Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
Steventon, Hampshire, England
Place of death
Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK
Burial location
Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, England, UK
Map Location
England, UK
Disambiguation notice
While a number of works on this page are modern works only partly based on the classic works of Jane Austen, the Jane Austen listed as (co-)author is the same Jane Austen and therefore the author page should not be split. (However, Jane Austen's role should be author, editor, etc of the work, not a subject or reference of the work.)

Please be careful when combining editions of Austen's complete novels - some editions contain 7 novels, others 8. Still others add various novels that were not completed.

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Discussions

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Persuasion by Jane Austen - lyzard tutoring Smiler69 in 75 Books Challenge for 2012 (February 2021)
Tutored read: Emma by Jane Austen in 75 Books Challenge for 2016 (July 2020)
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Jane Austen 200 in I Love Jane Austen (January 2017)
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Mansfield Park: an Annotated Edition in I Love Jane Austen (December 2016)
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Love and Freindship in I Love Jane Austen (March 2016)
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen - lyzard tutoring SqueakyChu in 75 Books Challenge for 2012 (February 2016)
Discussion Thread: Emma in 2015 Category Challenge (December 2015)
Group Read: Jane Austen - General Discussion in 2015 Category Challenge (December 2015)
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Happy Birthday, Jane! in I Love Jane Austen (October 2015)
Emma Bicentenary in I Love Jane Austen (October 2015)
Discussion Thread: Pride and Prejudice in 2015 Category Challenge (September 2015)
Discussion Thread: Mansfield Park in 2015 Category Challenge (September 2015)
Sanditon in I Love Jane Austen (August 2015)
Discussion Thread: Sense and Sensibility in 2015 Category Challenge (June 2015)
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Reviews

5,157 reviews
"...if you please, no reference to examples in books. Men have had every advantage of us in telling their own story. Education has been theirs in so much higher a degree; the pen has been in their hands. I will not allow books to prove anything." --Miss Anne Elliot

I have enjoyed many TV series and movies based on Austen's novels, some viewed multiple times, snuggly cozy entertainments. That explains why I'm not entirely sure I haven't read her until now; I feel so familiar with her work. But show more I am pretty sure this my first legitimate Austen.

Her writing is amazing! Witty, snarky, precise, observant, perfectly controlled, and done so as woman of her time and within great limitations. That last bit is surely our loss.

If she could create stories that are eagerly and frequently read continuously 200 years after she wrote them, that is a testament to her genius talent! I cannot help but wonder what her pen might have also included if she had traveled, had received a formal education, had "a room of her own" and a modest financial foundation.

Certainly not all is lost. She told us her story, a fabulously entertaining but clear-eyed portrait of a woman's life, its limitations back when women had few options, few rights, and little education. It's good to never forget that state of affairs that lasted eons before now. And, remarkably, like Virginia Woolf insisted that any great work must not do, she didn't grind her axe.

Instead, she illuminated. With greatness.

P.S. Why just 4 stars? I rate those books 5 stars that I would love to read again. Honestly, I don't have that desire with Persuasion. There are many more works, 20th and 21st century works, that I prefer, that invoke stronger feeling, stronger connections. I, too, am a woman of my own time. I will continue to happily stream Austen-based films on my big screen TV on cold rainy Sundays with a hot mug of coffee.
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The OG Gossip Girl, Jane Austen books can be fun to delve back into from time to time - as long as you can get past her slightly antiquated writing style and see the hidden humour for what it is. Pride and Prejudice is definitely all about the language, as we see our protagonist Elizabeth Bennet go head and to head with her match, Mr. Darcy, in an evolving battle of thinly veiled insults, acerbic sarcasm, and eventual wit. Elizabeth and Darcy may get their come-uppace by the end of the show more novel, having to face the consequences of where their misplaced pride and prejudice landed them, but even though we can see some of their mistakes as they happen it’s easy for us to side with either or both of the wronged parties along the way. Through their drama Austen reveals and critiques the class divide in England at the time, which Elizabeth and Darcy shortly shatter with their unexpected romance, creating a pair of rebels before their time that are engaging even to modern readers. I personally want to give the idiot men in this novel a smack, but then again, that’s no different than now (haha) and part of the whole fun! show less
For such a short novel, Austen packed a lot in. I enjoyed the epistolary style, the to-ing and fro-ing of gossip and scheming, the outrage at other people's behaviour. I found the lack of descriptions of houses, balls, soldiers and country mansions refreshing, and appreciated the definition of the characters through other people's perceptions of them rather than a straight narrative description. Perhaps because the titular character is in her mid 30s, the book seemed more mature than the show more other Austen books I've read. Lady Susan is a horror but she's also very winning. I think I would have enjoyed her company. She's like my other favourite Austen characters, Lizzie Bennett and Emma Woodhouse - feisty and impetuous, but with the added naughtiness of being a marriage wrecker and arch manipulator. I should disparage her, but she's too much fun! show less
Summary: A beautiful, rich young women with no interest in marriage makes a series of disastrous assumptions in matchmaking for her friend.

I went through most of this work viewing Emma Woodhouse as a most unlikable character–rich, class-conscious, and with an exaggerated estimate of her ability to understand others. As it turns out, that was Austen’s intent. Before beginning to write, she wrote, “I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like.” On that count show more alone, Austen succeeds.

Emma Woodhouse is the younger daughter of Henry Woodhouse, a wealthy but frail (or at least he believed himself to be) and fussy old man. Emma’s mother died when she was young. Her older sister Isabella is married to John Knightly and they live in London with their five children. Emma is the lady of Hartfield, wealthy and lacking for nothing and attentive to her father. She insists she is content to remain single.

She also thinks she played an important role as matchmaker with her former governess, Ann Taylor, who marries a widower, Mr. Weston. As a married couple, they live nearby and visit regularly. Mr. Weston has a son by his first marriage, Frank Churchill, raised by his uncle and aunt at Enscombe. The latter plays a controlling role in his life, keeping him close by through her ill health. However, when he finally visits, he manages to stir up trouble.

But Emma does well enough on her own account. She becomes a mentor to Harriet Smith, who supervises younger girls at Mrs. Goddard’s boarding school. The daughter of a successful tradesman, she is attractive, winsome, but untrained in the ways of society. While boarding, she stayed for a summer at Abbey Mill Farm, at the invitation of Elizabeth Martin, one of the students. During this time, she became acquainted with Elizabeth’s brother Robert, who took a liking to her.

Robert Martin was a young, hardworking farmer, well-esteemed by those who knew him. For someone like Harriet, it would have been a good match and he proposed. Enter Emma, who has befriended Harriet. Before Emma tries to make a match for Harriet, she helps break one, influencing Harriet to believe she could do better. That is, she could marry a higher class of person. So, she turns down the match.

George Knightly thinks Emma has misguided her friend. George, who is called Mr. Knightly throughout, is a leading figure in Highbury and owns Donwell Abbey, a large estate. Abbey Mill Farm is part of the estate and so he knows and thinks highly of Robert Martin. He believes Robert would have been a good husband to Harriet. Throughout the novel, Knightly is a friend to Emma, the kind who sees more wisely than she, though it will take some time for her to accept that.

Much of the novel unfolds the successive misguided schemes of Emma to make a match for Harriet. First there is Reverend Elton, who Knightly correctly realizes wants to marry into money, which Harriet doesn’t have. Then there is Frank Churchill, who instead seems to flirt with Emma. Finally, because he acted kindly toward her, Harriet thinks Mr. Knightly might care for her, which Emma supports until she discovers that Mr. Knightly loved another.

In addition to failing her friend, the appearance of two other women give Emma her comeuppance. One is Augusta Elton, who is even more unlikable, arrogantly so, than Emma, who is gracious and pleasant if misguided. Emma gets a brutal lesson in class pretensions when she sees Harriet heartlessly “cut” by the Eltons. The other is Jane Fairfax, who arrives on the scene at the same time as Frank Churchill. She is distinctively attractive, intelligent, and a far more talented musician than Emma.

Emma is young and the novel turns on whether she will go the way of Augusta Elton or become a humbler, better person. And her insistence that she will remain single? Here as well, she will face the chance to know herself better.

The issue of class pretension runs throughout the novel, particularly in the tension between Emma and Mr. Knightly. It’s also subtle, but there is nothing spiritual about the minister, who even “comes on to” Emma during a carriage ride. He only seems concerned with status. Is Jane Austen conveying her low opinion in general of clergy?

In sum, Austen’s title character, unlikable as she comes off, keeps us wondering, and reading, to find out if she will “get a clue” that will enable her to see others, and herself, in a truer light.
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