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['* Print\nLocation: London\nYear: 1816.\n\nforfurtherdiscussion: mixing up of work and reception svd4-4-17\n5-5: changed title "References to Genlis in Emma" into: Emma svd\n--\nEmma defers the disclosure of her engagement until Mrs. Weston is "safe and well", alluding to her friend\'s pregnancy. Both she and their friends are fearful for her safety. She has a little girl called Anna. (Chapter 53.) (FScottJuly12.)\n\nRH-HERA\n--\n\nIn relation to intertextuality with Genlis\' Adèle et Théodore:\nThe heroine Emma, on learning of Mrs Weston\'s new-born daughter - \'She has had the advantage, you know, of practising on me,’ she continued – ‘like La Baronne d’Almane on La Comtesse d’Ostalis, in Madame de Genlis’ Adelaide and Theodore, and we shall now see her own little Adelaide educated on a more perfect plan\'']
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