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ISBN 10: 1604138165
ISBN 13: 978-1604138160
Author: Harold Bloom
Calling Jane Austen's Emma "charming," Harold Bloom states, "Austen is not writing a tragedy of the will...but a great comedy of the will." He goes on to say that Austen's heroines have firmly defined selves, each molded with an individuality that suggests the author's potential for creating endless diversity in her enduring works. In Emma, Jane Austen displayed the full height of her literary powers, her refined comedic sensibility and sharp sense of social satire joining forces to produce one of he most endearing and memorable protagonists in the history of the novel. Much like the fictional residents of the town of Highbury, the pampered and often self-deluded Emma Woodhouse has charmed legions of readers with her wit and wiles. Jane Austen's Emma, New Edition features contemporary critical commentary on this classic novel.
The Fools in Austen's Emma
The Match-Maker: Emma
Figure and Ground: The Receding Heroine in Jane Austen's Emma
Adoring the Girl Next Door: Geography in Austen's Novels
The Last Pages of Emma: Austen's Epithalamium
Why Do They Talk So Much? How Can We Stand It?
Comfort, Health and Creativity: A Reading of Emma
The Enigma of Harriet Smith
Emma: The Geography of a Mind
Beyond the Romantic Gypsy: Narrative Disruptions and Ironies in Austen's Emma
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Tags: Harold Bloom, Emma, Modern, Interpretations