Austen, Jane. Emma
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Emma
Austen, Jane Illustrator C.E. and H.M. Brock Creation of machine-readable version: Conversion to TEI-conformant markup: University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center ca. 1015 kilobytes -- rounded up to the nearest 5KB
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1994
About the print version
Emma
Jane Austen
R. W. Chapman
Martin Secker
London
1923 The Adelphi Edition of the Works of Jane Austen
Published: 1815
English fiction; prose Women Writers
Revisions to the electronic version
August 2005 corrector Cindy Filer Speer, University of Virginia Electronic Text CenterTextual correction: changed "that" to "what" in the paragraph "Robert Martin has no great loss -- if he can but think so; and I hope it will not be long before he does. Your views for Harriet are best known to yourself; but as you make no secret of your love of match-making, it is fair to suppose what views, and plans, and projects you have; -- and as a friend I shall just hint to you that if Elton is the man, I think it will be all labour in vain." in Chapter 8.
October 2001 tagger Jayme Schwartzberg, University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center replaced missing TEI paragraph and mdash tags and added images
January 1995 corrector David Seaman, University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center Tagging checked, and parsed against the uva.dtd
December 1994 tagger Monique Dull, University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center Conversion to basic TEI-conformant markup
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