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Emma Brown
''Emma'' is the title of a manuscript by Charlotte Brontë, left incomplete when she died in 1855.〔Saverio Tomaiuolo Victorian Unfinished Novels: The Imperfect Page - 2012 Page 9 "'Emma' is composed of only two chapters. The first of these Brontëan completions, published in 1980, was entitled Emma and was written by 'Charlotte Brontë and Another Lady'. At first, the novel was attributed to Elizabeth Goudge, but its .〕〔Robert Bernard The Accents of Persuasion: Charlotte Brontë's Novels 2013 "What might have succeeded had Miss Bronte not died in her thirty-ninth year, we can hardly guess (certainly, the fragment of a novel called Emma is no indication), but Villette remains as the ..."〕 It was completed by Clare Boylan and published as ''Emma Brown'' in 2003. ==Original manuscript== Brontë began work on ''Emma'' in 1853. Her marriage in 1854 and the lukewarm enthusiasm of her husband for the project may have contributed to her slow progress towards completion.〔 〕 The manuscript was left unfinished at her death in 1855. The original twenty-page manuscript consists of two chapters〔 describing the arrival of an apparently wealthy young girl, "Matilda Fitzgibbon", at an expensive private school. It transpires that her identity is fake, and that her school fees will not be paid. The child is unable to answer any questions as to her true identity.
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