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Jane Austen
Jane Austen’s Emma, George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda, Dickens David Copperfield, George Eliot
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Charlotte Brontë
Emma is the title of a manuscript by Charlotte Brontë, left incomplete when Emma Brown died in 1855.
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between 1814 and 1815
Emma was written in 1814-1815, and while Jane Austen was writing Emma , Emma was suggested to Jane Austen by a member of the Prince Regents' household that Jane Austen dedicate Emma to Jane Austen's Royal Highness.
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Jane Espenson
Emma was written by Jane Espenson, while being directed by Ron Underwood.
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Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith may have been referencing the incident when Joseph Smith wrote Emma
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by Eleanor Catton
Emma was written by Eleanor Catton, directed by Autumn de Wilde, and released by Focus Features, 2020.
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by Kaoru Mori
Emma was a historical romantic manga written by Kaoru Mori and was published by Enterbrain in Comic Bean magazine.
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Jane Austin
Jane Austin wrote Emma as a satire with significant comic elements, and I think that this production and casting captures that really well.
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Alexander Mccall Smith
Curtis Sittenfeld is working on Pride and Prejudice, which will be released in a few months and Alexander Mccall Smith is penning Emma.
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Thomas Egerton
Between January 1814 and March 1815 Thomas Egerton wrote Emma, which appeared in December 1815.
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Julie Kim
Julie Kim, UFT, has written Emma, a children's book about a girl who inspires children to read, think and write.
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by Carolyn Cole
In the short story, ‘Emma’ written by Carolyn Cole, we are introduced to a scenario phrased by an innocent little girl who views the adult’s life as a game.
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Sandy Welch
Emma is a fresh and witty adaptation of Jane Austen’s comic masterpiece by award-winning writer Sandy Welch (Jane Eyre, North and South, Our Mutual Friend).
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between January 21, 1814, and – a less-than-furious pace of fourteen months from start to brilliant finish March 29, 1815
Because according to the notes made by Jane Austen’s sister, Cassandra, Emma was written between January 21, 1814, and March 29, 1815 – a less-than-furious pace of fourteen months from start to brilliant finish.
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Cassandra Austen
While residing there, Cassandra Austen revised Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice and wrote Emma and Mansfield Park - all published anonymously.
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by Justin Vernon
Emma was written by Justin Vernon, who claims the song refers to past relationships that involved unhealthy behavior.
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by Wendy Kesselman
Emma is an American picture book (1980) written by Wendy Kesselman and illustrated by Barbara Cooney about an elderly woman who became a painter later in life.
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Miss Bates
Jane Austen published Emma in 1816, presumably many years after this Austen family charade was written—if Miss Bates did not write Emma herself, Miss Bates certainly would have read Emma .
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by James Mulholland
Emma was actually penned by James Mulholland and then signed by Joseph.
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an Italian-Albanian, Anton Santo ri
The first Albanian play, Emma, was written in 1887 by an Italian-Albanian, Anton Santo ri, and dealt with themes of the Albanian diaspora (migration to other countries).
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