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* [[Emma (novel)|''Emma'' (novel)]]: The 1815 novel by [[Jane Austen]]
* [[Emma (novel)|''Emma'' (novel)]]: The 1815 novel by [[Jane Austen]]
* [[Emma (1972 miniseries)|''Emma'' (1972 miniseries)]]: A BBC adaptation starring Doran Godwin as Emma and John Carson as Mr. Knightley
* [[Emma (1972 miniseries)|''Emma'' (1972 miniseries)]]: A BBC adaptation starring Doran Godwin as Emma and John Carson as Mr. Knightley
* [[Emma (1996 film)|''Emma'' (1996 film)]]: A theatrical film adaptation starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma and Jeremy Northam as Mr. Knightley
* [[Emma (1996 film)|''Emma'' (1996 film)]]: A theatrical film adaptation starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma and Jeremy Northam as Mr. Knightley
* [[Emma (1996 telefilm)|''Emma'' (1996 telefilm)]]: A [[Made for TV Movie] on [[ITV]], starring Kate Beckinsale as Emma, [[Mark Strong]] as Mr. Knightley, and Olivia Williams as Jane Fairfax
* [[Emma (1996 telefilm)|''Emma'' (1996 telefilm)]]: A [[Made for TV Movie]] on [[ITV]], starring Kate Beckinsale as Emma, [[Mark Strong]] as Mr. Knightley, and Olivia Williams as Jane Fairfax
* [[Emma (2009 miniseries)|''Emma'' (2009 miniseries)]]: Another BBC miniseries of ''Emma'', starring Romola Garai as Emma, Jonny Lee Miller as Mr. Knightley, and Michael Gambon as Mr. Woodhouse
* [[Emma (2009 miniseries)|''Emma'' (2009 miniseries)]]: Another BBC miniseries of ''Emma'', starring Romola Garai as Emma, Jonny Lee Miller as Mr. Knightley, and Michael Gambon as Mr. Woodhouse
* [[Emma (2020 film)|''Emma'' (2020 film)]], a British drama film based on Austen's novel starring Anya Taylor-Joy
* [[Emma (2020 film)|''Emma'' (2020 film)]], a British drama film based on Austen's novel starring Anya Taylor-Joy

There is also:

* ''[[Clueless]]'': A 1995 film which is a [[High School AU]] of ''Emma''
* ''[[Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy]]'', a [[Literary Mash-Ups|Literary Mash-Up]] which is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]


If 19th century literature and its adaptations aren't what you're looking for, how about...
If 19th century literature and its adaptations aren't what you're looking for, how about...


* [[Emma (1932 film)|''Emma'' (1932 film)]]: A comedy-drama film directed by Clarence Brown
* [[Emma (1932 film)|''Emma'' (1932 film)]]: A comedy-drama film directed by Clarence Brown
* [[Emma (Kenyon novel), a 1955 novel by F. W. Kenyon
* [[Emma (Kenyon novel)|''Emma'' (Kenyon novel)]]: a 1955 novel by F. W. Kenyon
* [[Emma (play)|''Emma'' (play)]]: A 1976 play by Howard Zinn about Emma Goldman
* [[Emma (play)|''Emma'' (play)]]: A 1976 play by Howard Zinn about Emma Goldman
* ''[[Emma: A Modern Retelling]]'': A 2015 novel by Alexander McCall Smith
* ''[[Emma: A Modern Retelling]]'': A 2015 novel by Alexander McCall Smith
* [[Emma (manga)|''Emma'' (manga)]]: 2002 A historical romance manga by Kaoru Mori
* [[Emma (anime)|''Emma'' (anime)]]: A Japanese television series based on the manga, subtitled "A Victorian Romance", broadcast in various Asian nations in 2005 and 2007
* [[E.M.M.A.]]: A Swedish [[Girl Group]] active 2001–2005
* [[E.M.M.A.]]: A Swedish [[Girl Group]] active 2001–2005
* ''[[Victorian Romance Emma]]'': A 2002 historical romance manga by Kaoru Mori, with a Japanese television series closely based on the manga


We also have pages on
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* [[Emma Thompson]]
* [[Emma Thompson]]
* [[Emma Watson]]
* [[Emma Watson]]

Not to be confused with E'''n'''ma, the king of the underworld in [[Japanese Mythology]].


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Latest revision as of 07:48, 10 July 2021

This is a disambiguation page. Emma could refer to:

There is also:

If 19th century literature and its adaptations aren't what you're looking for, how about...

We also have pages on

Not to be confused with Enma, the king of the underworld in Japanese Mythology.