Emma
(CD Audiobook)

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[Place of publication not identified] : NAXOS Audiobooks, ℗1996.
Format:
CD Audiobook
Physical Desc:
3 audio discs (3 hr., 45 min., 45 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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Description

"Arrogant, self-willed and egotistial, Emma is Jane Austen's most unusual heroine. Her interfering ways and inveterate matchmaking are at once shocking and comic. She is 'handsome, clever and rich' and has 'a disposition to think too well of herself'. When she decides to introduce the humble Harriet Smith to the delights of genteel society and to find her a suitable husband, she precipitates herself and her immediate circle into a web of misunderstanding and intrigue, from which no one emerges unchanged"--Container.

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Language:
English
ISBN:
9626340959, 9789626340950
UPC:
3009900952
Accelerated Reader:
UG
Level 9.3, 30 Points

Notes

General Note
Abridged by Heather Godwin.
General Note
Compact discs (DDD).
General Note
Program notes by Heather Godwin laid in container.
Creation/Production Credits
Abridged by Heather Goodwin ; produced by Nicolas Soames.
Participants/Performers
Read by Juliet Stevenson.
Description
"Arrogant, self-willed and egotistial, Emma is Jane Austen's most unusual heroine. Her interfering ways and inveterate matchmaking are at once shocking and comic. She is 'handsome, clever and rich' and has 'a disposition to think too well of herself'. When she decides to introduce the humble Harriet Smith to the delights of genteel society and to find her a suitable husband, she precipitates herself and her immediate circle into a web of misunderstanding and intrigue, from which no one emerges unchanged"--Container.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Austen, J., & Stevenson, J. (1996). Emma. [Place of publication not identified], NAXOS Audiobooks.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 and Juliet, Stevenson. 1996. Emma. [Place of publication not identified], NAXOS Audiobooks.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 and Juliet, Stevenson, Emma. [Place of publication not identified], NAXOS Audiobooks, 1996.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Austen, Jane and Juliet Stevenson. Emma. [Place of publication not identified], NAXOS Audiobooks, 1996.

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