Several months after Miramax had released Douglas McGrath’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s 1815 novel, "Emma", another version aired on the BBC and later, on the A&E Channel in the U.S. This version turned out to be a 107-minute teleplay, adapted kwa screenwriter Andrew Davies and directed kwa Diarmuid Lawrence.
As many Jane Austen mashabiki know, "EMMA" told the story of the younger daughter of an English Regency landowner, with a penchant for meddling in the lives of Marafiki and neighbors. Her meddling in the upendo life of her new protégé – a young woman named Harriet Smith – ended up...
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