Mary Bennet by Jennifer Paynter
Viking, $29.95 pb, 342 pp, 9780670075706
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This début novel by Sydney playwright Jennifer Paynter is a skilful retelling of Pride and Prejudice, narrated by Mary Bennet, the forgotten middle sister. Mary’s character is true to Austen’s original conception. She is bookish, plain, and unloved, although romance soon appears on the horizon in this version of events.
Mary Bennet by Jennifer Paynter
Viking, $29.95 pb, 342 pp, 9780670075706
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
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