Jane Austen could be really quite unkind. While Pride and Prejudice tells one of literatureâs most famous love stories (the author herself called Lizzie Bennet as âdelightful a creature as ever appeared in printâ), numerous minor characters are left discarded on the wayside of this generational romance, run down by Austenâs razor-sharp wit like a lame fox in front of a horse-drawn carriage.
Take, for example, poor old Mary Bennet. âThe only plain one in the family,â Mary is barely mentioned in Austenâs book, as Austen makes only brief asides to remind readers that Lizzieâs sister possesses âneither genius nor tasteâ or to note how she âwished to say something sensible, but knew not how.â Pedantic, conceited, and not particularly bright, Mary Bennet is, writes Charlotte Jones, âneglected by her parents and unmarriageable, her silent and futile presenceâ¦the best testament possible to the ranks of unremarkable women she stands for.â
Well, unremarkable no more! Rescuing this most forgettable of characters from the infamy of irrelevance, the BBC has announced a new Pride and Prejudice spin-off, based on the life of none other than plain Mary Bennet herself. The Other Bennet Sister, based on a novel of the same name by Janice Hadlow, will be making its society debut on our screens at an undisclosed date. If the synopsis is anything to go by, this new period drama might take a leaf out of Bridgertonâs book and give a spikier take on the classic novel.
âUnlike her sisters, Mary isnât your typical period drama heroine,â it reads. âShe is awkward, anxious, preachy, full of facts, a terrible singerâ¦overlooked by her mother and seemingly destined to an empty dance card for the rest of her lifeâ¦until Mary takes matters into her own hands.â
Following in the footsteps of fan-favorites like My Lady Jane, it seems that The Other Bennet Sister is in the business of iconoclastic revision, turning an oft-forgotten figure into a modern-day heroine. Mary, says Variety, will trade dusty old Meryton for the glamorous intrigues of cosmopolitan London.
Writer Sarah Quintrell said how excited she was to work on this upcoming period drama. âIâm thrilled to be telling the story of Maryâthe other Bennet sisterâexploring what it is to come of age when youâre the odd one out,â she explained.