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ISBN: 9781804471395
Paperback • 48pp • £5
110 mm x 178 mm
7 January 2025
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Emma

A Final Fragment

Charlotte Brontë

Introduction by William Makepeace Thackeray

Paperback

48pp

ISBN: 9781804471395

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Charlotte Brontë, one of the best known and widely read novelists of the nineteenth century, surely needs no introduction, her Gothic masterpiece Jane Eyre appearing on curricula and book lovers’ shelves alike; but few have encountered her unfinished novels and shorter works.

The final words to flow from Charlotte Brontë’s pen, and published shortly after her death, Emma is a compelling and powerful short work that stands on its own two feet, and leaves the reader to dream where the great writer was headed to next.

Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë (1816–55) was an English novelist and poet, best known for her groundbreaking Gothic novel Jane Eyre. Born in Yorkshire to an Irish Anglican rector, she was the eldest of the surviving Brontë children. Like many contemporary female writers, she and her sisters Emily and Anne published under male pseudonyms (Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell); Jane Eyre was a great success, and earned her a reputation as one of English literature’s foremost writers.