Emma

Emma


Emma (1815) is Austen's comic story about a spoiled, self-delusional girl in a small village who overestimates her powers of match-making. “If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.”


Table of Contents

Volume I: Chapter I

Volume I: Chapter II

Volume I: Chapter III

Volume I: Chapter IV

Volume I: Chapter V

Volume I: Chapter VI

Volume I: Chapter VII

Volume I: Chapter VIII

Volume I: Chapter IX

Volume I: Chapter X

Volume I: Chapter XI

Volume I: Chapter XII

Volume I: Chapter XIII

Volume I: Chapter XIV

Volume I: Chapter XV

Volume I: Chapter XVI

Volume I: Chapter XVII

Volume I: Chapter XVIII

Volume II: Chapter I

Volume II: Chapter II

Volume II: Chapter III

Volume II: Chapter IV

Volume II: Chapter V

Volume II: Chapter VI

Volume II: Chapter VII

Volume II: Chapter VIII

Volume II: Chapter IX

Volume II: Chapter X

Volume II: Chapter XI

Volume II: Chapter XII

Volume II: Chapter XIII

Volume II: Chapter XIV

Volume II: Chapter XV

Volume II: Chapter XVI

Volume II: Chapter XVII

Volume II: Chapter XVIII

Volume III: Chapter I

Volume III: Chapter II

Volume III: Chapter III

Volume III: Chapter IV

Volume III: Chapter V

Volume III: Chapter VI

Volume III: Chapter VII

Volume III: Chapter VIII

Volume III: Chapter IX

Volume III: Chapter X

Volume III: Chapter XI

Volume III: Chapter XII

Volume III: Chapter XIII

Volume III: Chapter XIV

Volume III: Chapter XV

Volume III: Chapter XVI

Volume III: Chapter XVII

Volume III: Chapter XVIII

Volume III: Chapter XIX

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