'Lizzie Bennet Diaries' Successor 'Emma Approved' Debuts - IMDb
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www.imdb.comEmma Woodhouse is a fictional character, most famously the heroine of Jane Austen’s 1815 novel Emma, so “latest news” about her would refer to new adaptations or discussions rather than real-time events. If you’re looking for recent media, there have been contemporary adaptations and fan productions like Emma Approved and various articles revisiting the character in new formats.[3][7][9]
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www.imdb.comMiss Emma Woodhouse is the titular protagonist of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma. Emma is a 21-year-old gentlewoman, the second of two daughters of the well-to-do Mr. Woodhouse. As a result of her status and rather indulgent upbringing, Emma overestimates her own intuitions and believes herself to have a knack for matchmaking, meddling in the romantic lives of those around her. Though at the beginning of the novel she maintains that she herself will never marry, Emma later realizes her...
janeausten.fandom.comEmma is the fourth novel by English writer Jane Austen, published in three volumes in 1815. Set in Highbury, England, in the early 19th century, the novel centers on Emma Woodhouse, a precocious young woman whose misplaced confidence in her matchmaking abilities occasions several romantic misadventures.
www.britannica.comEmma Woodhouse becomes an incorrigible matchmaker, oblivious to the consequences.
www.bbc.co.ukEmma Woodhouse publishes her debut novel, “The Prendergast Watch,” with three more books set for release in the next year.
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