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Who is this book for? Readers interested in classic literature, social commentary, and romantic comedies.

Topics LoveFriendshipIdentitySocial Class
MoodLight-hearted, Humorous
Female protagonist
HumorOccasional Humor
RomanceCentral to the Plot
Emma Woodhouse führt ein behütetes Leben im Haus ihres Vaters. Finanzielle oder sonstige Sorgen sind ihr fremd, aber romantische Gefühle oder Schwärmereien ebenfalls. Niemals möchte sie sich verlieben und heiraten! Jedoch trifft das nicht auf ihre Mitmenschen zu, denn Emma fühlt sich dazu berufen, alleinstehende Menschen in Ihrem Umfeld miteinander zu verkuppeln. Ihre Begabung ist jedoch eher zweifelhaften Gemüts - stiftet sie doch mehr Chaos und Verwirrung, als wahre Liebe. Und als wäre das nicht schon genug, geht der charmante und galante Mr. Knightley Emma einfach nicht mehr aus dem Kopf...

Language

de

Published on

01/01/2020

Pages

553

ISBN

9783841213273

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