Randalls

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Randalls is the country estate of the Weston family in Jane Austen's novel "Emma," serving as a key social setting for several important events in the story.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional country estate
fictional location
appearsIn Emma NERFINISHED
associatedWithFamily Weston family NERFINISHED
country England
fictionalStatus not based on a specific real estate
firstPublicationOfWork 1815
formerNameOfMistress Miss Taylor NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkItAppearsIn novel of manners
hasThemeContext social class and marriage in Regency England
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictional Highbury NERFINISHED
medium novel
narrativeRole place where characters’ relationships develop
site of important plot developments
nearbyLocation Hartfield NERFINISHED
Highbury village NERFINISHED
ownedBy Mr. Weston NERFINISHED
Mrs. Weston NERFINISHED
settingOfEvent Christmas Eve dinner gathering
social visits between the Woodhouses and Westons
socialFunction key social setting
venue for visits and parties
visitedBy Emma Woodhouse NERFINISHED
Frank Churchill NERFINISHED
Harriet Smith NERFINISHED
Mr. Knightley NERFINISHED
Mr. Woodhouse NERFINISHED
workAuthor Jane Austen NERFINISHED

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Emma (novel by Jane Austen) hasFictionalPlace Randalls
subject surface form: Emma (novel)