Jane Austen is rightly considered the first lady of English literature. Her works are required reading in all colleges and universities in the United Kingdom.
Her books are recognized masterpieces that captivate with their sincerity and simplicity of plot.
"Emma" is the most biting, precise, and sarcastic of the author's works, and it is also the last one published during her lifetime. This story is quite atypical: the heroine is not poor; she has everything — a good home, a loving father, wealth, except for a husband.
But she is in no rush to marry, preferring to arrange the fates of her friends and acquaintances, and thus sometimes getting into trouble.
At the same time, while managing others' personal lives, Emma nearly overlooked her own happiness...