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- Emma_Woodhouse abstract "Emma Woodhouse is the 20-year-old protagonist of Jane Austen's novel Emma. She is described in the novel's opening sentence as \"handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition.\" Jane Austen, while writing the novel, called Emma \"a heroine whom no-one but myself will much like.\" Emma is the richest of Austen's heroines.Emma is an independently wealthy woman who lives with her father in their home Hartfield in the English countryside near the village of Highbury. The novel concerns her attempts to be a matchmaker among her acquaintances and her own romantic misadventures.Emma professes that she does not ever wish to marry (unless she falls very much in love),as she has no financial need to, having a large inheritance and she doesn't wish to leave her father alone. After series of new engagements, visits at Highbury and lots of miscommunication, Emma finds herself falling in love with her friend George Knightley.".
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- Emma_Woodhouse wikiPageWikiLink Emma_(1972_TV_serial).
- Emma_Woodhouse wikiPageWikiLink Emma_(1996_TV_film).
- Emma_Woodhouse wikiPageWikiLink Emma_(1996_theatrical_film).
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- Emma_Woodhouse wikiPageWikiLink Emma_(novel).
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- Emma_Woodhouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emma (Woodhouse) Knightley".
- Emma_Woodhouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emma Woodhouse".
- Emma_Woodhouse fullname "Emma Woodhouse".
- Emma_Woodhouse majorfriends "Harriet Smith".
- Emma_Woodhouse majorfriends "Mrs. Weston".
- Emma_Woodhouse name "Emma Woodhouse".
- Emma_Woodhouse parents "Mr. Woodhouse".
- Emma_Woodhouse primaryresidence "Hartfield".
- Emma_Woodhouse romanticinterest George_Knightley.
- Emma_Woodhouse siblings "Isabella".
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- Emma_Woodhouse hypernym Protagonist.
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- Emma_Woodhouse comment "Emma Woodhouse is the 20-year-old protagonist of Jane Austen's novel Emma. She is described in the novel's opening sentence as \"handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition.\" Jane Austen, while writing the novel, called Emma \"a heroine whom no-one but myself will much like.\" Emma is the richest of Austen's heroines.Emma is an independently wealthy woman who lives with her father in their home Hartfield in the English countryside near the village of Highbury.".
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