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Emma by Jane Austen REVIEW

I highly recommend Spinster's Library, a great YouTube channel with lots of content about classic literature:    / @spinsterslibrary   Emma is, of course, available for free on the web - here's its page on Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/158 If you wish to purchase a physical copy, the following affiliate links take you to the Penguin Clothbound Classic edition, which, I can testify, is extremely well curated. US readers, buy the book on IndieBound (yep I'm an affiliate): https://www.indiebound.org/book/97801... UK & other European readers, buy it on Blackwell's (also an affiliate): https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/pro... UK readers, buy it on Hive and support your favorite independent bookstore (also an affiliate): https://tinyurl.com/yhatbdme Buy What Matters in Jane Austen, by John Mullan, on Blackwell's: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/pro... The passage I read comes from the very end of Book 1, Chapter 10. It is as follows: "She was obliged to leave the door ajar as she found it; but she fully intended that Mr. Elton should close it. It was not closed, however, it still remained ajar; but by engaging the housekeeper in incessant conversation, she hoped to make it practicable for him to chuse his own subject in the adjoining room. For ten minutes she could hear nothing but herself. It could be protracted no longer. She was then obliged to be finished, and make her appearance. The lovers were standing together at one of the windows. It had a most favourable aspect; and, for half a minute, Emma felt the glory of having schemed successfully." The passage I mention as the most hilarious in the novel is the one where Mrs. Elton discusses strawberries, in Book 3, Chapter 6, a couple of pages in.

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