Miss Austen Regrets is a BBC-produced drama film that depicts the last years of Jane Austen's life. Approaching her fortieth birthday, Jane Austen appears happily unmarried and displays all the assured wit and charm of her novels' young heroines. Yet when asked to help her young niece, Fanny Knight, find a husband, her confident composure is threatened. She finds herself looking back on her potential suitors and the choices she has made.
Born the daughter of an English Anglican minister in 1775, she died in
1817 at age forty-one, unmarried and
poor; she left us with six completed novels acclaimed
by many to be literary perfection.
Traditional views on Jane Austen's love life vary, and little evidence
still exists today to support much of a story. What we know survives from her
personal letters and family recollections of a quiet 18th century life, spent in privacy and decorum. Apart from the one
known proposal by Harris Bigg-Wither, no other known love affairs were
documented. Unfortunately, much of Jane Austen's personal correspondence, that
could have supplied more private details, was destroyed after her death by her
sister Cassandra. From what we know, the question surrounding Jane Austen's
life is how an individual with little personal experience of romance and love
could write with such understanding about the nature of the human heart.
In this speculative tale, director Jeremy Lovering and
screenwriter Gwyneth Hughes look into the motives why the real Jane
Austen never found her own Mr. Darcy.
Now
let’s watch the trailer of this beautiful film, graced with an excellent performance by Olivia Williams.
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