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"I am going to take a heroine whom no-one but myself will much like."
Welcome to The Emma Adaptations Pages, a resource dedicated to the film, television, and other adaptations of Jane Austen's Emma. This resource was founded by Kali Pappas in February, 1997, and has been growing sporadically since. If you want to keep up with the updates, you can watch my blog or join my strangegirl*com updates list. You are also welcome to get in touch via email or follow me on Twitter.
Hope you all like the "new" design! The title logo was made using Pia Frauss' Jane Austen font and the C.E. Brock frontispiece gem from a 1909 edition of the novel published by Dent/Dutton & Co. Thanks to Cinthia for providing wonderful scans of these Brock watercolors!
What's New?
Lots of new Emma adaptation news!
- Emma 4 - premiered on U.S. television on January 24, 2010, running three consecutive Sundays through February 7 as part of the PBS/WGBH Masterpiece Classic series. The anticipated Jane Austen adaptation, which began filming in April, 2009, stars Romola Garai as Emma Woodhouse, Jonny Lee Miller as Mr. Knightley, and Michael Gambon as Mr. Woodhouse. It first aired on Sundays throughout October, 2009 on BBC 1.
- Emma 4 episodes are streaming at PBS.org until March 9, 2010. You can also purchase the DVD, which is available now at Amazon.com.
- Emma 4 Twitter Party on January 31: It's back! The first Emma Twitter Party was such a hit that we decided to come back for more! Join Vic and Laurel Ann for the 9-11pm ET timeslot, and author Laurie Viera Rigler and I for the 9-11pm PT timeslot. Both parties will feature a quiz. Participants in either quiz will be eligible for prizes from PBS.org and everyone who posts to the #emma_pbs hashtag during the events will qualify to use a special discount at ShopPBS!
- More Information is located within the Emma 4 category of my updates blog. My reviews of the miniseries plus a collection of other resources are available via my Emma 4 index page. For screenshots, visit the Image Gallery.
- There's also a "Bollywood" Emma in the works, according to BollySpice.com: "Anil Kapoor has announced that he will be producing a version of Jane Austen's 'Emma' for [daughter Sonam] to star in..." Sonam Kapoor herself has publicly mentioned her desire to star in an Emma adaptation on at least one occasion. The Kapoors confirmed the film - titled "Ayesha" after its Emmalike heroine - in February, 2009. The film is shooting as of September, 2009. More details here.
- As of late April, 2009, it's rumored that a sequel to Clueless is in the works, reuniting Alicia Silverstone and Amy Heckerling. Silverstone's reps deny the rumors, while Heckerling's make no comment either way.
Old News
- Cinthia's Brock scans and our usual assortment of Emma images are available in our new Image & Video Gallery. I've also added some illustrations from 1948 and 1964 edition of Emma provided by Laurel Ann, a couple of new Emma 2 videos, several of Vianne's fabulous (and my own not-so-fabulous) Emma 2 screencaps, and a crapload of Emma 3 screencaps.
- Emma 3 aired on March 23, 2008 in the U.S. as a part of the "Complete Jane Austen" series on Masterpiece Theatre.
- Laurel Ann and Ms. Place of the wonderful Jane Austen Today blog kindly invited me to share some notes and images regarding the fashions from this adaptation with their blog audience. If you'd like to check out the article, it's here.
- This isn't really Emma news, but it is Austen news. In October, 2008, I wrote a light look at the costuming in the 1986 and 2007 adaptations of Northanger Abbey for Laurel Ann's excellent Austenprose blog. Take a look, if you're interested.
How You Can Help
I don't get around to updating this site as often as I should, but I do try to keep it as current as possible. The materials I've included on this site are being used for educational purposes. I'm not making any profit from this site. I'm not giving away any free stuff that might make anyone lose any money. I'm simply promoting film, TV, and other adaptations of a public domain novel that I really enjoy.
If you appreciate this site, please consider helping us out a bit. Some of you have been downright awesome in providing facts, articles, and other content for the site. For that I am unendingly grateful. If you don't have information or content to share but would like to help out, consider making a small Dreamhost-certified hosting donation, purchasing something from our Amazon Astore, or signing up for your own webhosting with Dreamhost (we'll get credit for the referral!). Everything we get goes toward site hosting and maintenance. Thank you!
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