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  2. Emma (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Austen also collected comments from friends and family on their opinions of Emma. [24] Writing several years later, John Henry Newman observed in a letter about the novel: [25] Everything Miss Austen writes is clever, but I desiderate something. There is a want of body to the story. The action is frittered away in over-little things.

  3. Miss Austen - Wikipedia

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    Miss Austen is a four-part historical television series. It stars Keeley Hawes and Jessica Hynes. It is an adaptation by Andrea Gibb of the novel Miss Austen by Gill Hornby. Aisling Walsh is directing the series, while Stella Merz is producing for Bonnie Productions and Masterpiece.

  4. Emma Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    Emma Woodhouse is the 21-year-old titular protagonist of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma.She is described in the novel's opening sentence as "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition... and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her."

  5. Miss Austen: Keeley Hawes, Rose Leslie to Star in PBS Drama ...

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    One of classic literature’s greatest mysteries is about to come to life. Keeley Hawes (Bodyguard) and Rose Leslie (Game of Thrones) will star in Miss Austen, a new drama coming soon to ...

  6. First look at Line of Duty star in new Jane Austen period drama

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    Starring alongside Game of Thrones' Rose Leslie and Black Narcissus actress Patsy Ferran, Miss Austen is based off of Gill Hornby's best-selling novel of the same name – which reimagines the ...

  7. The top 16 Jane Austen adaptations, from Pride and ... - AOL

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    Austen wrote six full-length novels before she died: Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), Emma (1816) – while Northanger Abbey and Persuasion were ...