Emma: Marriage and Love


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"I have none of the usual inducements of women to marry...I believe few married women are half as much mistress of their husband's house, as I am of Hartfield; and never, never could I expect to be so truly beloved and important; so always first and always right in a man's eyes as I am in my father's"

(qd. by Emma, 82)

Emma

Jane Austen

 

 

Emma

Links about Emma and English History

Jane Austen Centre Online Magazine

Jane Austen's House and Museum

http://www.jasa.net.au/jabiog.htm

http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/novel_19c/austen/index.html

Jane Austen and the Female Condition: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century England

Resources

 Helpful resources to aid you in the reading of Emma

 

Genealogy

A genealogy of the important relationships in Emma

 

Critical Essay

 Our essay speaking about love and marriage in Emma

 


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