Jane Austen's much loved novel, Emma, ends with the heroine celebrating her marriage to George Knightley. Perfect Happiness finds Emma a year later; still living at Hartfield; and though she is content with married life she finds herself curiously dull and restless.
"Jane Austen's much loved novel, Emma, ends with the heroine celebrating her marriage to George Knightley. Perfect Happiness finds Emma a year later; still living at Hartfield; and though she is content with married life she finds herself curiously dull and restless."@en
"In the sequel to Emma, the reader visits Emma a year after her marriage, when she is uncertain that her predicted "perfect happiness" is quite as she expected."@en
"A sequel to Jane Austen's "Emma," picking up a year after Emma's marriage to Mr George Knightly, still living at her family home surrounded by the Westons, the Eltons and the Bates, but without a true friend since both Harriet Smith and Jane Fairfax moved away when they married. Much is in store for Emma: a tragedy amidst her circle, a trip to London which opens her eyes to a wider society, and a husband who is called upon to cope with a young wife who is changing before his very eyes."@en
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