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Francesca De Martini
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Jane Austen
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Pubblicato anonimo nel 1816, "Emma" appartiene agli scritti di Jane Austen cosiddetti "della maturità". Al centro del romanzo Emma Woodhouse, una giovane donna bellissima e un po' "viziata" che, rimasta padrona assoluta della casa dove vive dopo il matrimonio della sorella, si trova a gestire il piccolo mondo che le ruota intorno. Accolta in casa una ragazza, Henriette, Emma cerca di maritarla adeguatamente, cosa che darà adito a un intreccio appassionante di equivoci amorosi e situazioni in cui emergeranno appieno le diverse motivazioni, anche economiche, e i caratteri dei protagonisti.
Diviso tra buoni sentimenti e meschine ragioni di ascesa sociale, anche in questo romanzo Jane Austen pone al centro del racconto le atmosfere, i desideri e i vissuti della "gentry" inglese di inizio Ottocento, riuscendo a restituirne gli odori e le aspirazioni più profonde. Una nuova e felice traduzione del grande classico della Austen, continuamente ripreso in sceneggiati e adattamenti televisivi, a riprova dell'attualità della trama e dei personaggi.
©2017 Per la traduzione italiana: Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore. Tradotto da Bruno Amato (P)2019 Audible StudiosListeners also enjoyed...
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