Well, since Emma is half of the comparative texts module, you may not have to read all of it. I'm not endorsing NOT reading it, but I'm saying.. if you don't like it, then find out what it is you'll have to know for it and work on that.
For example, character comparisons between Emma/Clueless, context comparisons, things changed, things kept the same, whatever else you have to do (I didn't do the two, I don't have a clue...)
It doesn't make it less work, it just means you don't have to read Emma quite as much
And to whoever said Emma was more of a 'female' novel: in a grade of about 120 english advanced students, there was a max of 40 doing Emma/Clueless. Most people wanted to do Blade Runner/Brave New World. On the other hand, there were quite a few Sydney Tech (all boys) classes of Emma, or so I heard