Two generations of Mary Bennet collide! 📚✨ Lucy Briers passes the baton to Ella Bruccoleri in 'The Other Bennet Sister.' #TheOtherBennet Sister #JaneAusten #MaryBennet #PrideAndPrejudice #BritBox
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Lucy Briers and Ella Bruccoleri Share Emotional Mary Bennet Moment

Original Mary Bennet actress Lucy Briers passes the baton to Ella Bruccoleri in the new BritBox series, The Other Bennet Sister.

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¨The Other Bennet Sister "

( Anyone JaneAusten.nl still around ? 🙂 )
Back in 2009, Mary Bennet inspired me to do a fanfic about P&P' s least unpopular character: Mary Bennet. It started as a joke, but while doing that, Mary came alive, earning respect. ( I had three sisters and one brother above me ...)

All amateur, my 50 cents in "Imitation is the highest form of admiration ¨.

Welcome Mary's story done by a prof !

https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2024/bbc-announces-new-drama-the-other-bennet-sister

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BBC announces new drama The Other Bennet Sister

The ten part-series is a fresh spin around the ballroom for one of Jane Austen’s most unassuming characters: Mary Bennet

So so so excited for the release of this lecture! It's 15 minutes, and a lovely deep dive into Austen and Woolf, unpicking a question that many tv and film writers since have often answered in the strong affirmative:

> In answering the question 'did Mary Bennet fancy Mr Collins for herself?' we can see just how brilliant Jane Austen's writing style is because it gives us an excellent example of her technique in creating fictional worlds. In the second half of the video—with reference to Virginia Woolf's The Common Reader (1925)—I describe Jane Austen’s world-building, elucidating one of the reasons why I think Jane Austen is so successful and popular as a writer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgoHtwTXt00

#JaneAusten #PrideAndPrejudice #MaryBennet #VirginiaWoolf #CommonReader #DrOctaviaCox

Did Mary Bennet fancy Mr Collins for herself? Jane Austen’s PRIDE AND PREJUDICE style analysis

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