
opinions on Emma? : r/janeausten - Reddit
Apr 20, 2022 · Emma's folly in regards to Harriet could have lastingly damaged Harriet's long term happiness. The faults and flaws of other Austen heroines aren't as impactful to others. Emma's …
Why on earth is 'Emma' by Jane Austen so popular? - Reddit
Jun 27, 2022 · Why on earth is 'Emma' by Jane Austen so popular? Hey guys, firstly I don't mean to offend any lover of this book, instead I'd really like to have some insight on why so many …
Emma by Jane Austen : r/books - Reddit
Jan 4, 2023 · I recently read Emma by Jane Austen and absolutely loved it. It's a timeless classic that follows the story of Emma Woodhouse, a young woman whose life is filled with love, …
Emma 2009 miniseries thoughts : r/janeausten - Reddit
From the advice of this subreddit I watched the 2009 Emma miniseries and really liked it. Some random observations, wondering what others think: There is a case to be made that all Austen …
Musings on Classism in Emma : r/janeausten - Reddit
Jane Austen made Harriet considerably less intelligent than Emma, too. The friendship at the start wasn't ever equal -- that was the point. Emma was bored and made a project out of molding …
Which adaptation of Emma should I see? : r/janeausten - Reddit
Emma 2020 has the best aesthetic, and my favorite portrayal of Emma, with a solid supporting cast. Also develops the Emma/Knightley relationship best. Probably the one to go with, but …
I think I might know why people hate Emma.... : r/books - Reddit
Emma was my first Jane Austen book and I really enjoyed it. Mine too! I think I'd recently seen the Paltrow film (good except for that fact that it's FULL of non-English people doing English …
Emma’s fortune and potential inheritance : r/janeausten - Reddit
Nov 17, 2023 · Regency period inheritance seemed very individual and estate specific, anyone recall what austen said would happen to the woodhouse estate? I don’t recall it being entailed …
Just read Emma by Jane Austen...here are my thoughts : r/books
Jul 13, 2012 · Jane Austen may have lived in Bath for a time, but she hated it there - references to Bath, for example, are entirely to be expected in novel set in that society, since Bath was a …
Official Discussion - Emma (2020) [SPOILERS] : r/movies - Reddit
Read Jane Austen in high school a long time ago and being a typical boy didn't get her writing. I've watched two versions of Emma prior to this and a few others, Sense & Sensibility, etc. and …