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While Clueless is often dismissed as a "lightweight" teen comedy, it is a sophisticated "contemporized reworking" of Jane Austen’s Emma . Writer-director Amy Heckerling utilizes the character of Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) to mirror Austen's heroine: a wealthy, well-meaning, but "clueless" young woman who attempts to manipulate the romantic lives of those around her. The film's success lies in its ability to map 19th-century concerns about class and marriage onto the 20th-century obsession with fashion and social status. Clueless in the Neocolonial World Order. - Document - Gale

As If!: A Modern Reimagining of Austen’s Emma in 1990s Beverly Hills HDClueless

The following is a comprehensive analysis of the film Clueless (1995), exploring its significance as a literary adaptation, its socio-cultural commentary, and its enduring influence on the teen film genre. While Clueless is often dismissed as a "lightweight"