id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_x6zszfj7xffyrnp336tcbhagv4 Ana Daniela Coelho '[H]andsome, clever, and rich': Andrew Davies' Emma (1996) 2019 24 .pdf application/pdf 6904 353 57 EMMA is one of Jane Austen's great novels. adapting Emma is revealing of Austen's composite reconstruction. This article will therefore trace the backstory of adapting Emma onscreen by re-acknowledging the importance of this particular production, allowing for a interpreted Austen's work would both update the novel and the heroine to a 90s' audience an extraordinary character is that, unlike Elizabeth or other Austen heroines, Emma does (Re)Introducing Emma to a new audience: ITV's 1996 adaptation Pride and Prejudice thus turned ITV's project of adapting Emma into a challenge, as Unlike most of Austen's other heroines, Emma doesn't need to marry for financial Austen adaptations and the work of Davies. that the only hint of Emma's pride in the first scene of Davies' screenplay is cut, In the end, Andrew Davies' screenplay is a balanced adaptation of Austen's work, as (2015), 'Screening Austen: The case of Emma', Adaptation, 8:2, pp. ./cache/work_x6zszfj7xffyrnp336tcbhagv4.pdf ./txt/work_x6zszfj7xffyrnp336tcbhagv4.txt