Jane Fairfax is the niece of Miss Bates and granddaughter of Mrs. Bates.
The protagonist of Emma is the title character, Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who enjoys matchmaking. The antagonist is more subtle but can be seen as Emma's own misguided beliefs and actions that lead to misunderstandings and complications for herself and others.
That would be the wonderful Jane Austen, who also wrote Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion.
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Jane Austen's Emma is a novel set in England in the early 1800s. Though not explicitly stated, the characters in the book would almost certainly be members of the Anglican church.
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The book "Emma" by Jane Austen takes place in the early 19th century in the fictional village of Highbury in England. It was published in 1815 and is set during the Regency era.
Jane Austen's Emma was first published by John Murray II, in December, 1815. Murray was a very important publisher, who also issued works by Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron.
Her most popular book is Pride and Prejudice, but Emma is the one that is considered a masterpiece by many people, and it i also my favorite book by her.
Emma is the main character in the novel of the same name. She is a rather spoiled, wealthy young woman, who is somewhat self deluded and believes she is really good at making matches. After her "success" of matching her governess to a local man of some wealth, she attempts to get other couples to fall in love with each other, only to fail miserably. In the process of all of this, she discovers that she, herself, had fallen in love without really realizing it.
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