Emma
Emma convinces Harriet Smith that she is too good for Robert Martin.
Emma convinces Harriet Smith that she is too good for Robert Martin.
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Based on Jane Austen's actual letters and diaries, this drama unravels the secrets of this elusive woman.
An unmarried woman encounters her former love after he returns from battle.
Heartbroken at the hands of Willoughby and Edward, Marianne and Elinor travel to Cleveland.
While Colonel Brandon is away on business, Marianne and Willoughby find themselves falling in love.
When Mr. Dashwood passes away Mrs. Dashwood and her daughters are forced to start their lives again.
Emma insults Miss Bates and realizes she made a mistake.
Emma teases Mr. Knightley about Jane; Emma examines her feelings for Frank.
Emma wants Harriet to marry Mr. Elton; Emma becomes the subject of unwanted attention.
Emma convinces Harriet Smith that she is too good for Robert Martin.
To fund her romantic interludes, Emma gets deeper into debt with a sinister moneylender.
Looking for love, Emma is swept off her feet by Bovary but their marriage lacks passion.
Monks promises to pay Fagin well if he causes Oliver's death.
Oliver is sold to become the servant of an undertaker.
Fanny faces Sir Thomas' wrath for rejecting Henry Crawford.
Henry tells Fanny about William's promotion; Henry Crawford declares his love for Fanny.
Sir Thomas' unexpected return from Antigua ruins the planned theatricals.
Fanny watches Edmund grow close to Mary Crawford; Maria agrees to marry wealthy Mr. Rushworth.
Now grown up, Fanny has become an indispensable member of the household.
Poor Fanny Price is sent to live with her rich relations.
To fund her romantic interludes, Emma gets deeper into debt with a sinister moneylender.
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