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Emma

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Emma Bangaihen, Emma Bangai-hen, Emma Further Tales, Victorian Romance Emma
Japanese: エマ
English: Emma
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 72
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 12, 2001 to Feb 12, 2008
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: Historical Historical
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Beam
Authors: Mori, Kaoru (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.141 (scored by 1096010,960 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #5212
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #633
Members: 29,822
Favorites: 846

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 17, 2009
As one who was born and raised in England, and a closet bibliophile, it's no surprise that I'm familiar with many classic works of english literature from the victorian period, especially those by Dickens, Austen and the Bronte sisters. Many other works that have tried to mimic those worthies have often turned out to be trashy romantic fiction of the first order (e.g. Mills & Boon novels and the like).

Imagine my surprise then, to find a manga that was not only based on that period, but was also excellent in almost every aspect. That manga is Emma by Mori Kaoru (not to be confused ...
Jun 27, 2008
Preliminary (52/72 chp)
Emma is something you don't see every day. It's a shoujo manga, but it's based in early 19th century England, where social standing is considered irrefutable. So it’s a little problematic when maid Emma falls in love with gentry William, and vice versa. You can probably see the arising conflicts in this story already. What is so beautiful about this story is the way Kaoru Mori displays Victorian England so accurately. You can certainly tell she did her research, just by the way the characters act, especially towards William and Emma’s relationship. At any rate, the main plot of the story is the divergences towards ...
Jul 19, 2011
Having grown up in the United Kingdom, with the works of Austen read to me by my mother from an early age, I'm familiar with the historical romance classics, and the archetypes (Austen, Bronte sisters, Lorna Doone, the list goes on) that many books, and consequently manga and manwha, have tried to copy throughout the ages since. Unfortunately for me, someone who thoroughly enjoyed these classics, not one of the recent attempts at blatant fan fiction have managed to curry favour with me. Instead seeming to be pure 'romantic' drivel that, as a teen with the launch of these doomed mystery romances on the upsurge, ...
Jul 20, 2014
It is not every day that one comes across a manga that pulls them into the narrative and keeps them gripped from the get go, not necessarily because the manga in question is an on-the-edge-of-seat thriller or is groundbreaking in its premise, but because its exploration and execution of what it brings to the table, no matter how unremarkable it is at face value, are thoroughly refreshing and therefore appealing, especially taking into consideration the host of titles with dull plots and bland, hackneyed characters that populate the anime and manga verse, particularly when it comes to the genre of romance.

Mori Kaoru’s ‘Emma’ is ...
Jul 15, 2022
First of all, I did not expect to like this manga so much. I am familiar with manga with romantic aspects and most of the time I like it without getting excited. With Emma, I was able to do twice: to enjoy reading a good romance and to discover a very good manga.
Kaoru Mori is an author whose quality of work is not to be demonstrated anymore. We know her for Bride Stories and her ability to build consistent and interesting stories.
Emma is no exception to the rule. There are a number of points that are quite admirable.
On the technical level there ...
Jun 25, 2016
Emma's story is very good, with the story of a maid from late Victorian era. I found it interesting because usually I read school romance genre, so try to read this one. I like the historical background in this story.

Emma's art is greatly done, every characters in the story has it own style's. So, it's easy to recognize a character from each other. There's alot of beautiful girls character, i like it.

The characters is well developed. Every characters in it has strong points, and as the story goes, the characters background and relationship is more to told.

As for enjoyment, I think I very enjoyed it ...
Aug 1, 2021
A very nice romance to read. And I say this not being a fan of the genre.
Emma can be described as a period romancel that turned into a manga. By the way, I think this was what won me the most, the way the author uses the historical elements: exploring the environment (such as the crystal palace), the context of the time (social relationships and tensions), or just the day-to-day of the character. Incluind, the characters in general are very well written. The author's skill for interesting and very easy to empathize characters is impressive.

The story is very cool, happy that it doesn't exaggerate in ...
Feb 20, 2021
Second Mori Kaoru review, one devoted to her first long form story. Emma is a historical romance set at late 19th century and early 20th century England, during the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

Not unlike other media set back then, the manga portrays class struggles and shifting social dynamics thanks to developments of the Industrial Age. However, Emma is not “Dickensian” as in delivering scathing social criticisms, but rather takes a neutral perspective and romance always remains the main axis. Class gap obviously plays a major role, and the premise overall is a bit cliché, but the execution works because of character writing, artwork and ...
Aug 20, 2021
Emma is a beautiful manga. That's the only way to describe it. It makes you feel things. It melts your heart giving you a warm, fuzzy, and wholesome feeling. It also has this strange wistfulness to it.

I adore the art style and it has an amazing synergy with setting of the story. The character designs were masterfully done in my opinion (they're what reeled me into reading it). The setting as well. 19th century Britain was refreshing to see. There's so much detail packed into some of the panels. You get a clear image of the majestic mansions with their embellishments and even the ...
Aug 8, 2023
Emma was an amazing romance manga!!!! I really liked the slowburning of emma's novel and how natural everything was, not forced. Everything was slow, deep and romantic. My favorite moments were the silences constructed by the author. I reread emma's second kiss manga several times, I was simply addicted!!!
I like how much normal business is handled and how special each conversation is. Here there is no supporting actor, everyone has a story and certainly, whoever reads it will fall in love with everyone. I was very moved by the work, it is so intimate and we identify with several characters. I really rooted for Emma ...