About Emma Who is the author?

Updated on culture 2024-03-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The title of the book is generally translated as "Emma" in Chinese

    The author is Jane Austen, the first female writer in Britain to publish realism in the 19th century. Born into a family of pastors in the small English town of Steventon, he almost never received a formal education, but became a famous writer because of the atmosphere of family literature. She never married, and her works mainly depict the family life of the middle class that she is familiar with in a narrow life circle, the love marriage of young men and women and their mentality, with meticulous observation, vivid character portrayal, and scathing commentary.

    He began to create at the age of 20 and published a total of 6 books**: "Sense and Sensibility".

    Pride and Prejudice", Mansfield Manor

    Emma", "Northumbrian Abbey".

    Persuasion. Austin was originally created to fight against pop**. Later, it reflected the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when capitalism was not affected.

    The daily life scenes of the British rural middle class impacted by the wave of the industrial revolution swept away the vulgar atmosphere of creation at that time, and played a role in the history of the development of Britain. Her ** is most popular with readers for "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma".

    Emma, the protagonist of the book, Emma, is a beautiful and intelligent landowner who likes to be a matchmaker. In her boredom, she takes a neighboring orphan girl, Harriet, under her protection, and imaginatively arranges her love. Harriet is very easy-going and "falls in love" again and again with the "suitor" Emma chooses for her.

    In the end, at the instigation of Emma's irresponsibility, he thought he was "in love" with Mr. Knightley, the largest landlord and magistrate in the area, and then Emma suddenly found out that he was Mr. Knightley, and finally both found a partner who matched him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The story revolves around the heroine Emma's choice of partner. It reflects the social reality of Britain at that time. At that time, women's mate selection criteria were not measured by feelings, but by seeking future economic security and improving social status.

    Author: Jane Austin (1775-1817), an English **family, was born into a clergyman's family and never married. Because she lived in a small rural town and came into contact with small and medium-sized landlords, priests and other characters, as well as their quiet and comfortable living environment, there were no major social conflicts in her works.

    With her unique nuanced observation, she realistically depicts the small world around her, especially the marriage and love turmoil between gentlemen and ladies. Her works are light-hearted and witty, full of comedic conflicts, and are very popular with readers.

    A total of six **:

    Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Mansfield Park, Persuasion, and Sense and Sensibility, Northanger Abbey

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The protagonist of the story, Emma, the youngest daughter of the richest Mr. Woodhouse, is smart and beautiful, and has a good education from her governess, Miss Taylor. Her father's love and carefree living environment made her develop a pretentious character. When Emma was 20 years old, Miss Taylor married a gentleman, Weston, and left the Woodhouse house.

    In her loneliness, Emma meets Harriet, a student at a local girls' school, and befriends her. Harriet is a bastard daughter, pretty, docile, and very cute. Emma manages to introduce her to Elton, a young gentleman, and tells her that she rejects the marriage proposal of the tenant, Robert Martin.

    In fact, Elton is not Harriet's true son, but Emma's own true son, and Elton himself is so snobbish that he won't fall in love with Harriet because her life is unknown. Emma fails to match Harriet, and she chooses Frank, the son of Weston's ex-wife, for Harriet. However, half a year ago, Frank met Jane Fairfax, who came from a poor family in Highbury Village, and the two fell in love and got engaged privately, but the two did not announce their engagement.

    Emma interfered in other people's marriages, causing George Knightley to be dissatisfied. He reminded Emma that couples should be allowed to handle marital matters independently, and that other people's intervention would only make things worse. When Frank and Jane Fairfax announce their relationship, Emma can't believe it.

    This also caused Emma to reflect on her own actions, and eventually became close friends with Jane Fairfax.

    Knightley valued Robert Martin very much and often helped Harriet, which led Harriet to develop a sense of reverence for Knightley. Emma is shocked when she discovers that Harriet's adoration is actually Knightley, who she has always had a crush on, and Knightley often points out Emma's shortcomings, but she is also genuinely interested in him. Miss Taylor gave birth to a daughter, which made Emma yearn for family life.

    After a lot of twists and turns, Knightley and Emma finally confide in each other, and with Knightley's help, Robert Martin finally gets Harriet's love.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The famous British writer Jane Austen.

    Emma is one of the most influential classics of the 19th century, written by the famous British writer Jane Austen. The main character, Emma, is a beautiful, intelligent and wealthy girl, and at the same time an out-and-out fantasist. She is passionate about the romance around her, remorseful but stubbornly believing that she will never fall into it.

    She took it upon herself to direct love after love for her orphan daughter, Harriet. When Harry Cheeket mistakenly thinks that she is in love with Mr. Knightley, the magistrate, Emma realizes that she is also in love with Mr. Knightley. Although this is contrary to the vow she announced at the beginning that she would never marry, she had to give up her naïve vow when she fell in love.

    The work has been brought to the screen several times.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Jane Austen, a famous British female writer in the 19th century, mostly describes the family life of the middle class, the love and marriage of young men and women and their mentality, and her writing is delicate.

    I feel that this book's description of the class formation of Britain is too strong, and it looks a little uncomfortable. But the storyline is still pretty good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Emma, the name is common abroad.

    Just like a lot of people named Zhang Wei in my country, looking for a movie through such an ordinary name, I really don't know where to start, please describe the plot of the movie or provide **, so that netizens can answer.

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