Jane Austen(1775-1817)'s most famous novel is Emma in which she portrays the growing image of Emma Woodhouse, from a spoiled, headstrong girl to a rational young lady. The writer depicts the writing of Emma throug...Jane Austen(1775-1817)'s most famous novel is Emma in which she portrays the growing image of Emma Woodhouse, from a spoiled, headstrong girl to a rational young lady. The writer depicts the writing of Emma through shaping many kinds of characters, mainly Mr Knightley, a close friend of Emma's family and Harriet Smith, a pretty,sweet, non-too-bright girl of inferior social class and the natural daughter of somebody unknown.展开更多
文摘Jane Austen(1775-1817)'s most famous novel is Emma in which she portrays the growing image of Emma Woodhouse, from a spoiled, headstrong girl to a rational young lady. The writer depicts the writing of Emma through shaping many kinds of characters, mainly Mr Knightley, a close friend of Emma's family and Harriet Smith, a pretty,sweet, non-too-bright girl of inferior social class and the natural daughter of somebody unknown.