Despite the length, subject, and pace, Emma is enjoyable reading. Jane Austen writes beautiful, elaborate prose that flows. And in addition to her talent for insight and subtlety, the characters are memorable and real, and some, like Emma and Knightly, are ones that you like spending time with.
Technically Austen is masterful. Her narrative style in Emma - what has come to be called "free indirect style" - was groundbreaking. It has been used in later novels to much acclaim by Tolstoy, Flaubert, and Joyce - Anna Karenina, Madame Bovary, Ulysses , respectively.


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