- Volume 1 Chapter 1
- Volume 1 Chapter 2
- Volume 1 Chapter 3
- Volume 1 Chapter 4
- Volume 1 Chapter 5
- Volume 1 Chapter 6
- Volume 1 Chapter 7
- Volume 1 Chapter 8
- Volume 1 Chapter 9
- Volume 1 Chapter 10
- Volume 1 Chapter 11
- Volume 1 Chapter 12
- Volume 1 Chapter 13
- Volume 1 Chapter 14
- Volume 1 Chapter 15
- Volume 1 Chapter 16
- Volume 1 Chapter 17
- Volume 1 Chapter 18
- Volume 2 Chapter 1
- Volume 2 Chapter 2
- Volume 2 Chapter 3
- Volume 2 Chapter 4
- Volume 2 Chapter 5
- Volume 2 Chapter 6
- Volume 2 Chapter 7
- Volume 2 Chapter 8
- Volume 2 Chapter 9
- Volume 2 Chapter 10
- Volume 2 Chapter 11
- Volume 2 Chapter 12
- Volume 2 Chapter 13
- Volume 2 Chapter 14
- Volume 2 Chapter 15
- Volume 2 Chapter 16
- Volume 2 Chapter 17
- Volume 2 Chapter 18
- Volume 3 Chapter 1
- Volume 3 Chapter 2
- Volume 3 Chapter 3
- Volume 3 Chapter 4
- Volume 3 Chapter 5
- Volume 3 Chapter 6
- Volume 3 Chapter 7
- Volume 3 Chapter 8
- Volume 3 Chapter 9
- Volume 3 Chapter 10
- Volume 3 Chapter 11
- Volume 3 Chapter 12
- Volume 3 Chapter 13
- Volume 3 Chapter 14
- Volume 3 Chapter 15
- Volume 3 Chapter 16
- Volume 3 Chapter 17
- Volume 3 Chapter 18
- Volume 3 Chapter 19
Emma is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance....As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian-Regency England; she also creates a lively comedy of manners among her characters. Before she began the novel, Austen wrote, "I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like." In the very first sentence she introduces the title character as "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich." Emma, however, is also rather spoiled, headstrong, and self-satisfied; she greatly overestimates her own matchmaking abilities; she is blind to the dangers of meddling in other people's lives, and her imagination and perceptions often lead her astray. (Summary by Wikipedia)
Cast:
Narrator, Volume 1: Bev J. Stevens
Narrator, Volumes 2 and 3: CaprishaPage
Mr. Henry Woodhouse: Robert Hoffman
Emma Woodhouse: Amanda Friday
Mr. George Knightley: Jason Mills
Harriet Smith: Eden Rea-Hedrick
Mrs. Anne Weston: Tiffany Halla Colonna
Mr. Philip Elton: Chris Marcellus
Mr. John Knightley: Noel Badrian
Mrs. Isabella Knightley: CaprishaPage
Mr. Weston: Algy Pug
Miss Bates: Arielle Lipshaw
Mrs. Bates: KerrieRae Clarke
Jane Fairfax: April Gonzales
Frank Churchill: Max Körlinge
Mrs. Augusta Elton: Grace
Mrs. Cole: Carmen H
Mrs. Isabella Knightley: CaprishaPage
Mrs. Ford: Elizabeth Klett
Audio edited by Amanda Friday, Phil Chenevert, David Lawrence, Chuck Williamson, bala, CaprishaPage, Charlotte Duckett
Cast:
Narrator, Volume 1: Bev J. Stevens
Narrator, Volumes 2 and 3: CaprishaPage
Mr. Henry Woodhouse: Robert Hoffman
Emma Woodhouse: Amanda Friday
Mr. George Knightley: Jason Mills
Harriet Smith: Eden Rea-Hedrick
Mrs. Anne Weston: Tiffany Halla Colonna
Mr. Philip Elton: Chris Marcellus
Mr. John Knightley: Noel Badrian
Mrs. Isabella Knightley: CaprishaPage
Mr. Weston: Algy Pug
Miss Bates: Arielle Lipshaw
Mrs. Bates: KerrieRae Clarke
Jane Fairfax: April Gonzales
Frank Churchill: Max Körlinge
Mrs. Augusta Elton: Grace
Mrs. Cole: Carmen H
Mrs. Isabella Knightley: CaprishaPage
Mrs. Ford: Elizabeth Klett
Audio edited by Amanda Friday, Phil Chenevert, David Lawrence, Chuck Williamson, bala, CaprishaPage, Charlotte Duckett
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