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It is widely known that you are quite a fan of “all things English”: Whendid your fascination with Victorian England take hold? What is it you findso appealing about this culture?
I’m knowledgeable about the lifestyle and culture of the late Victorian era but I’mnot an expert on England. I wasn’t specifically interested in Victorian England atfirst but that was the era that appealed to me most.I used to read foreign picture and children’s books when I was a child becauseI liked to read. Every now and then, a maid would appear in those books and Ibecame fascinated and curious about them.I also think it’s because my parents were in the interior design business. I reallyliked buildings and I enjoyed looking through the imported wallpaper and curtaincatalogs. The catalogs would have sample pictures of already decorated rooms andI was drawn to the Victorian English designs. I used to imagine a maid working inher black and white uniform in a mansion with beautifully decorated rooms. Answering your question about what appeals to me the most about VictorianEngland is difficult. I feel like the more I learn about it the more I become closerto it, like a good friend. I love everything about it, both the good and bad aspects.I guess if I had to pick one thing, it would be the culture of the working classbecause maids were the first thing I became interested in.
How did your interest in the culture and time period lead to the creation of
Emma
and its “world”?
I’m not sure if I’m answering your question correctly but what led me to create
Emma
was because that’s all that was on my mind. The “World of Emma” wasn’tfully realized from the start. It took shape as I started to draw and studied the eraalong the way.
What kind of research did you undertake in your efforts to make
Emma
ashistorically accurate as possible? Why do you feel this is important?