{{Shout Out}}s, Allusions and other references to Creator/JaneAusten's novel ''Literature/{{Emma}}'' and its adaptations in other media.
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* ''Film/{{Clueless}}'' is loosely based on Creator/JaneAusten's ''Literature/{{Emma}}''
* ''Film/TheJaneAustenBookClub'': Jocelyn's character is based on Emma.

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* In ''Literature/TheCollector'', Miranda asks her captor to get her Jane Austen's ''Emma''. She compares herself to its imperfect and slightly manipulative heroine, and then she likens her captor Frederick to Mr Elton, her fling from university to Frank Churchill, and asks herself if her older teacher is Mr Knightley.
* ''Literature/TheComfortableCourtesan'': Clorinda reads books including ''The Vindication of the Rights of Women'', ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', and ''Literature/{{Emma}}''.
* ''Literature/DeathComesToPemberley'' turns into a bit of a crossover between older works. George Wickham [[Literature/{{Persuasion}} worked for Sir Walter Eliot]], and while Sir Walter flirted with his Lydia, he flirted with Sir Walter's daughter Elizabeth. Anne Eliot is described as "having made a prosperous and happy marriage", and Sir Walter's financial situation has improved so much that he threw his poor occupants out and returned to the Elliott's family home. [[{{Literature/Emma}} Harriet Martin and Emma Woodhouse]] both wrote to [[spoiler: Colonel Fitzwilliam, and finally succeeded in convincing him to let Harriet take George Wickham's son at home.]]
* ''Literature/MrAndMrsDarcyMysteries'': Several Jane Austen characters appear outside the title two including Emma herself as well as Harriet Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Weston and Isabella and John Knightley.
* ''Literature/{{Pug}}'' is written as a sci-fi continuation of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'' and seems to unify it and ''Emma'' into a single ExpandedUniverse.
* ''Literature/ShadesOfMilkAndHoney'' is a homage to Austen's work and ''Without a Summer'' is functionally a mixing Emma with Industrial Revolution riots.
* ''Literature/WildOrchid'': In the first book, Taylor thinks that June looks like Creator/GwynethPaltrow in the 1996 film. Taylor saw the movie in English class and wrote an essay in which she said that Emma is lucky because she has lots of friends.

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* ''Series/LostInAusten'': Amanda quotes Jane Austen's ''Literature/{{Emma}}'' while scolding Bingley for his treatment of Jane and public drunkenness. "Badly done," indeed.
* ''Series/VeronicaMars'': In [[Recap/VeronicaMarsS03E06HiInfidelity Hi Infidelity]] when Veronica wants to invite Parker along to go bowling because she seems lonely, Logan snarks that it's very "''{{Literature/Emma}}''" of her.

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* ''TabletopGame/GoodSociety'' is a Jane Austen themed roleplaying game, which of course includes ''Emma'' in it's makeup.

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* ''VideoGame/SeventhDragon'': Looking over Pleroma's shelves of stories from the ancient world include titles like ''Theatre/KingLear'' , ''{{Literature/Emma}}'' and ''Literature/IClaudius''.

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* WebVideo/BernadetteBanner discusses the historical costuming in the 2020 film production ''Film/Emma2020'' in her videos [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPUCXnjtIlE 5 Historical Films That Got the Costumes RIGHT]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oDGy8Lonaw Ranking 2020 Costume Dramas on Historical Accuracy]].