Emma
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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)

Statistics

Score: 8.141 (scored by 1140111,401 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #5402
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Popularity: #649
Members: 31,467
Favorites: 873

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Volumes: /10
Chapters: /72

Synopsis

It's the turn of the 20th century, and Victorian era England plays host to a poignant and emotional saga of love between two individuals of thoroughly different societal standing. Working class maid Emma and wealthy aristocrat William Jones find themselves falling for one another despite their allotted positions in life, and it is their persistent efforts to traverse the dangerous minefields of wealth, power, and staunch tradition, that provides the gripping emotional drama of Kaoru Mori's Emma. The rigid social structures of the time and the disapproving elite, including but not limited to William's own family, seek to keep the lovestruck pair apart due to their heavy condemnation of this breach of proper conduct. But despite their best attempts to resist one another, William and Emma's relationship deepens, and their feelings for one another prove to be stronger than the harshest of judgments.

From the author of the acclaimed series Otoyomegatari, comes this impassioned tour de force of two individuals who strive to never give up on their love. But will William and Emma's relationship fall prey to the slew of unforeseen ordeals that rise up to challenge it, or will they get their happy ending after all?

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Background

Emma won the Excellence Prize at the 2005 Japan Media Arts Festival for the Manga Division. In 2007, the English release was listed by Library Journal as one of the best graphic novels and was named by the Young Adult Library Services Association as one of the 10 best graphic novels for teens for 2008.

The series was first published in English by DC Comics under the CMX imprint from September 20, 2006 to December 8, 2009. Yen Press republished the series in 2-in-1 hardcover omnibuses from May 19, 2015 to August 30, 2016. It was also published in Polish by Studio JG from November 22, 2013 to October 9, 2015.

Characters

Hans
Supporting
Adèle
Supporting
Jones, Collin
Supporting
Campbell, Eleanor
Supporting
Jones, Aurelia
Supporting

Reviews

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 26, 2025
Mixed Feelings
Emma is a historical romance manga set in Victorian England, notable for its attention to period detail and its gentle, subdued atmosphere. Approaching this series with relatively high expectations, I found myself appreciating many elements while also, due to these high expectations, I was not fully happy with the outcome.

One of the manga’s strongest qualities is its immersive setting. Kaoru Mori clearly put significant effort into capturing the nuances of Victorian society, for me it was mostly and clothing what left me in awe—which provides a rich backdrop for the developing romance.

The characters are sympathetically written, and their emotions, while often subtle, feel genuine. ...
Jul 2, 2025
It’s a nice read, but no masterpiece.

The premise is intriguing and the way it was initially executed does a great job of developing the romance for the main couple, establishing familiar, impactful side characters, and setting the tone for the rest of the work. The emotional moments are executed with great weight expected and deserved. However that’s all there is to talk about regarding this manga’s praises.
There are some simple yet compelling conflicts regarding class and how it affects the main couple, but nearing the end they are resolved abruptly and poorly, as the story attempts to distract you with chapter upon chapter ...

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