Book Summary
Emma by Jane Austen follows Emma Woodhouse, a clever, wealthy, and somewhat spoiled young woman in Regency‑era England, who enjoys playing matchmaker for her friends and acquaintances. Through her misguided attempts at orchestrating romantic relationships, Emma learns humility, self-awareness, and the value of true love. The novel is renowned for its wit, social commentary, and intricate depiction of manners, class, and human folly.
Book Conditions Explained: Som Ny - Fint Skick - Välanvänd
📖 Our book grading system
All our books are second-hand and carefully checked before being listed.
To make things clear and simple, we use the following condition grades:
Som ny (Like new)
The book is in excellent condition and looks almost new. None or very minimal signs of use.
Fint skick (Very good)
The book has been gently read and shows light signs of use, such as minor wear to the cover, edges or pages.
Välanvänd (Well-read)
The book has been clearly read and loved. Visible signs of use may be present such as rips in pages, writing inside but the book is complete and readable