Emma
.... At the center of the story
Emma Woodhouse gradually moves toward maturity and self-understanding through a process of making a series of misjudgments about ....
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Jane Austen's Emma
....
Emma Woodhouse, who begins the novel "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition" (Austen 1), nevertheless suffers from a ....
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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
....
Emma Woodhouse, who begins the novel "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition" (Austen 1), nevertheless suffers from a ....
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Appeal of Character of Austen's Emma
The appeal of the character of
Emma Woodhouse in Jane Austen's novel
Emma depends on her ignorance of herself and of her own unlikable qualities. ....
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Jane Austen's Life & Emma
.... At the same time, she has yet to be tested in any significant way, for her life has been comfortable, happy, and free of care:
Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever ....
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Emma
.... In the text this chapter describes
Emma Woodhouse as spoiled and self-willed, convinced she knows what is right for other people particularly when it comes to ....
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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
....
Emma Woodhouse and Mr. Knightley, romantic love match as they are, are also creatures of an environment that valorizes social accomplishment. ....
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Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... The party comprising
Emma, Mr. Knightley, Harriet, the Westons, the Eltons, Frank .... is goaded by Frank Churchill into a truth game: "Miss
Woodhouse," says Frank ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... own situation. For, except for continuously pacifying the ornery and hypochondriac Mr.
Woodhouse,
Emma has nothing to do. Of course ....
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Four Fiction Into Film
.... The inside of the
Woodhouse estate is lit poorly. .... seem artificial and phony and the direction includes textbook heavy-handed cinema 101, like when
Emma is in ....
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