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Austen, Jane, 1775-1817. Emma

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Personal name headingAusten, Jane, 1775-1817. Emma
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Variant(s)Austen, Jane, 1775-1817. Jane Austen's Emma
See alsoAuthor: Austen, Jane, 1775-1817
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Adapted as motion picture (work): Emma (Motion picture : 1996)
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Adapted as television program (work): Emma (Television program : 1972)
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Dramatized as (work): Asher, Sandy. Emma
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Dramatized as (work): Bloom, Michael, 1950- Emma
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Dramatized as (work): Bodeen, DeWitt. Romances by Emma
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Dramatized as (work): Glennon, Gordon. Emma
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Dramatized as (work): Millar, Martin. Emma
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Sequel: Tennant, Emma. Emma in love
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Other standard no.e6c49a74-eb85-4bbe-bd32-d71fd942e1a0
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Q223880
Form of workNovels Domestic fiction Humorous fiction
Fiction
Beginning date1815
Associated countryEngland
Place of originEngland Great Britain
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Found inAusten, J. Emma : an authoritative text, backgrounds, reviews, and criticism, 1972.
Jane Austen's Emma, 2006.
Encyc. Britannica online, January 9, 2015 (Emma, novel by Jane Austen, published in three volumes in 1815)
Wikipedia, January 9, 2015 (Emma (novel); Emma, by Jane Austen; novel first published in December 1815)
Bloom, Michael. Emma, 2010: title page (by Jane Austen ; adapted by Michael Bloom)
Glennon, Gordon. Emma, 1945: title page (a play by Gordon Glennon ; from the novel by Jane Austen)
Millar, Martin. Emma, 2001: title page (adapted from Jane Austen's novel by Martin Millar and Doon Mackichan)
Emma [VR], [1999]
Lauritzen, Monica. Jane Austen's Emma on television, 1981.
Bodeen, DeWitt. Romances by Emma, 1938: title page (a comedy of humors and manners, in three acts, based on Jane Austen's novel "Emma")
Tennant, Emma. Emma in love : Jane Austen's Emma continued, 1996.
Asher, Sandy. Emma, 1997: title page (adapted for the stage by Sandra Fenichel Asher ; based on the novel by Jane Austen)