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Emma
by Jane Austen
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Full public-domain text on Usaile, split into 55 HTML chapters for comfortable reading and search indexing. Optional PDFs remain on Project Gutenberg.
- Chapter I
- Chapter Ii
- Chapter Iii
- Chapter Iv
- Chapter V
- Chapter Vi
- Chapter Vii
- Chapter Viii
- Chapter Ix
- Chapter X
- Chapter Xi
- Chapter Xii
- Chapter Xiii
- Chapter Xiv
- Chapter Xv
- Chapter Xvi
- Chapter Xvii
- Chapter Xviii
- Chapter I
- Chapter Ii
- Chapter Iii
- Chapter Iv
- Chapter V
- Chapter Vi
- Chapter Vii
- Chapter Viii
- Chapter Ix
- Chapter X
- Chapter Xi
- Chapter Xii
- Chapter Xiii
- Chapter Xiv
- Chapter Xv
- Chapter Xvi
- Chapter Xvii
- Chapter Xviii
- Chapter I
- Chapter Ii
- Chapter Iii
- Chapter Iv
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Jane Austen's Emma earns its place through precision of voice and legally distributable text. Begin with chapter one; the room is designed for sustained reading.
Summary
Emma remains a founding texts touchstone — Jane Austen's prose rewards attentive chapter reading on Usaile.
Key takeaways
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Atmosphere builds through rhythm and detail rather than exposition alone.
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Internal links cluster related authors and genres for topical discovery.
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Who should read
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