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TV Review: Jane Austen Lite - Emma Is Masterpiece's Breezy Comedy of Manners

Written by Cynthia Greenwood
Published March 26, 2008
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In the TV version we do get a clear sense of who Emma is and how she struggles emotionally through Knightley’s reprimands. But we aren’t privy to Emma’s own expressions of remorse after her misguided matchmaking.

On more than one occasion, Emma misguides her friend Harriet Smith on the possibility of finding a husband. In the teleplay, we witness what happens when Emma takes it upon herself to ensure that Harriet turns down a local farmer’s marriage proposal. But we’re not allowed to witness Harriet’s devastation when she learns that it is Emma, and not her, who will win Mr. Knightley’s hand.

Most important, fans of Masterpiece shouldn’t feel the need to read Austen’s book before they watch a TV adaptation. The PBS version does a lousy job of introducing names and family connections that allow viewers to keep track of the characters. Did you scratch your head trying to figure out Mr. Knightley’s exact connection to Emma? Just who is Jane Fairfax and what is her connection to the Campbells and the Dixons? None of these questions is illuminated.

Beckinsale’s fantasies about uniting the men and women around her in matrimony are entertaining. No doubt, lovers of Austen’s book will be put off by these interludes, which don’t exist in the book. In this adaptation, they’re a nice touch.

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Cynthia Greenwood writes about books and the performing arts. She is the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shakespeare's Plays (to be released in April 2008 by Penguin/Alpha Books). She has written for The New York Times, Playbill, Andante, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Morning News, and The Handbook of Texas Online. She reviewed opera and classical music for Houston Press from 1998-2002.
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TV Review: Jane Austen Lite - Emma Is Masterpiece's Breezy Comedy of Manners
Published: March 26, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Classics, Video: Drama, Video: Television
Writer: Cynthia Greenwood
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#1 — March 26, 2008 @ 19:22PM — Barbara Barnett [URL]

So much Austen, so little time...

I loved the Paltrow/Northam Emma, despite the fact that the age difference between Knightly and Emma was smaller than it should have been. Still...

#2 — March 26, 2008 @ 21:34PM — Josh Lasser [URL]

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