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List Number: | 00261 |
EAN: | 9788073352219 |
Warranty: | |
Manufacturer: | Leda |
Price excluding VAT: | 186,75 CZK (7,78 €) |
Format: A5
Number of pages: 544
In times when women used to be fragile flowers and young girls often fainted interestingly, Jane Austen created a heroine from a different world in her Emma. When she loses her mother at a very young age and her father, a weakling hypochondriac, cannot be relied upon, she takes charge of the affairs of her native estate herself, and the demands placed on her by the difficult situation develop in the bright girl the qualities of a sovereign general. Only she understands everything, only she knows what is good for everyone. In this way, however, she goes from misfortune to misfortune and often makes a big mess even for those whom she sincerely wanted to help. But because she does not lack a good heart, she will wise up over time and understand where to look for the true values in life. The novel (in its film adaptation Emma was portrayed by the popular Gwyneth Paltrow) has recently experienced a new wave of reader interest. Is it because today's women recognize in his heroine the predecessors of their emancipatory efforts for social recognition of their abilities and the pitfalls they should avoid? Or is it simply the case that the virtues and nobility of the past still have something to say to us today in the presentation of such a good author as Jane Austen?