Jane Austen's Emma
.... an arrangement in which
Emma still holds the preeminent role by virtue of the fact that
Knightley moves into
Emma's home, and not
Emma into
Knightley's. ....
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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
.... an arrangement in which
Emma still holds the preeminent role by virtue of the fact that
Knightley moves into
Emma's home, and not
Emma into
Knightley's. ....
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Analysis of Characters & Text of Emma
.... emotional content of the final statement of the novel that the "predictions of the small band of true friends [about the future of
Emma and
Knightley at their ....
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Emma
.... However, the filmmakers had banter and dialogue between
Emma and
Knightley, where he denies he said anything to her and she says "never mind, we understand ....
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Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
.... Austen means to compare, respectively, the healthful and unhealthful relationships between
Emma and Harriet on one hand, and
Emma and
Knightley on the other. ....
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Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... kind.
Emma's vague feeling of unease is anchored in the language afterward, when Mr.
Knightley places
Emma in her carriage. It is ....
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Emma
.... And, of course, the strongest reproaches to
Emma come from Mr.
Knightley who has absolutely nothing to say that is not directly to the point. ....
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Jane Austen's Life & Emma
.... has a more realistic vision of life than others: Of the three marriages in prospect at the end of the novel, only that of
Emma and
Knightley has assurances of ....
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Appeal of Character of Austen's Emma
.... most happy ending.
Emma's awakening, then, appears to be a device designed lead to her marriage to
Knightley. Austen paints a utopian ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... However, the discussion between
Emma and
Knightley regarding Harriet's disposition and marriage potential following the passage previously quoted is ....
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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... is the emotional content of the final statement of the novel that the "predictions of the small band of true friends who witnessed [
Emma and
Knightley at their ....
(2521

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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
.... celebration as the apotheosis of human relationships and one is to presume that, say, Darcy and Elizabeth on one hand and
Emma and Mr.
Knightley on the other ....
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Kant and Iser
.... until Mr.
Knightley excoriates her for the insult does the full weight of her moral lapse become crystal clear, especially if the reader trusts
Emma's limited ....
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