Emma

Emma may refer to:

People with the given name Emma

  • Emma (given name)
  • Literature

  • Emma (novel), an 1815 novel by Jane Austen
  • Emma (series), a series of children's books by Sally Warner about a third grade girl
  • Emma Brown, fragment of a novel by Charlotte Brontë, completed by Clare Boylan in 2003
  • Emma (play), a 1976 play by Howard Zinn about Emma Goldman
  • Emma (Kenyon novel), a 1955 novel by F. W. Kenyon
  • Emma: A Modern Retelling, a 2015 novel by Alexander McCall Smith
  • Places

  • Emma, Indiana, a community in the United States
  • Emma, Illinois
  • Emma, Kentucky
  • Emma, Louisiana
  • Emma, Missouri, a town in the United States
  • Emma, West Virginia
  • Television and film

  • Emma (1932 film), 1932 film directed by Clarence Brown
  • Emma (1972 TV serial), British TV serial from 1972, based on Austen's novel, with Doran Godwin as Emma
  • Emma (1996 theatrical film), cinema film from 1996, based on Austen's novel, with Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma
  • Emma (1996 TV film), British TV film from 1996, based on Austen's novel, with Kate Beckinsale as Emma
  • Emma (2009 TV serial)

    Emma is a four-part BBC television drama serial adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Emma, first published in 1815. The episodes were written by Sandy Welch, acclaimed writer of previous BBC costume-dramas Jane Eyre and North & South, and directed by Jim O'Hanlon. The serial stars Romola Garai as the titular heroine Emma Woodhouse, Jonny Lee Miller as her loyal lifelong friend Mr. Knightley and Michael Gambon as Emma's father, Mr. Woodhouse. The serial originally ran weekly on Sunday nights on BBC One from the 4 to 25 October 2009.

    Plot

    For an in-depth account of the plot, see main article: Emma (novel)

    Austen's classic comic novel follows the story of the "handsome, clever and rich" Emma Woodhouse. Dominating the small provincial world of Highbury, Emma believes she is a skilled matchmaker and repeatedly attempts to pair up her friends and acquaintances. Nothing delights her more than meddling in the love lives of others. But when she takes protege Harriet Smith under her wing, her interference has a detrimental effect.

    Emma (song)

    "Emma", also known as "Emma, Emmaline" or "Emmeline", is a song by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson released as a single by British soul band Hot Chocolate in 1974. It reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart and number 8 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. After being asked by producer Mickie Most to add "depth and darkness" to his compositions, Brown wrote the song about the death of his mother.

    Plot

    The song details the love of the (nameless) singer and a girl called Emmaline from the age of five, through a wedding at 17 until her suicide at an unspecified later date. Emma it seems wanted to be a "movie queen" but could never find the breaks and eventually kills herself because "I just can't keep on living on dreams no more."

    Cover versions

  • Earth Quake recorded a cover version for their 1977 album, Leveled.
  • The Sisters of Mercy started performing the song live in 1983. The studio version was released on the b-side of the 12" version of their 1988 single, "Dominion", and on the 2006 re-release of the album, Floodland.
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