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The independence of Miss Mary Bennet / Colleen McCullough.

The independence of Miss Mary Bennet / Colleen McCullough.

"Everyone knows the story of Elizabeth Bennet, who married Mr Darcy in Pride and Prejudice. But what about Elizabeths sister Mary? Master storyteller Colleen McCullough imagines a life for Mary Bennet twenty years after the events of Jane Austen's novel. Twenty years on, each of Mary's four sisters is settled in her own way: Jane has a happy marriage and a large family; Lizzie and Mr Darcy have a formidable social reputation; Lydia has a reputation of quite another kind, and Kitty is in demand in London's fashionable salons. Mary, however, is a changed woman, and newly independent of family obligations. Now she is afire with resolve to publish a book revealing the ills of England and the plight of the poor. But the travels she undertakes to research her book will put her life in danger and ultimately deliver her to the man who inspired her."--Provided by publisher.

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ISBN 9780732287221 (hbk.) :
Author McCullough, Colleen, 1937-
Title The independence of Miss Mary Bennet / Colleen McCullough.
Publisher/Date Ryde, N.S.W. :
Pagination etc. 467 p. ; 24 cm.
Summary Note "Everyone knows the story of Elizabeth Bennet, who married Mr Darcy in Pride and Prejudice. But what about Elizabeths sister Mary? Master storyteller Colleen McCullough imagines a life for Mary Bennet twenty years after the events of Jane Austen's novel. Twenty years on, each of Mary's four sisters is settled in her own way: Jane has a happy marriage and a large family; Lizzie and Mr Darcy have a formidable social reputation; Lydia has a reputation of quite another kind, and Kitty is in demand in London's fashionable salons. Mary, however, is a changed woman, and newly independent of family obligations. Now she is afire with resolve to publish a book revealing the ills of England and the plight of the poor. But the travels she undertakes to research her book will put her life in danger and ultimately deliver her to the man who inspired her."--Provided by publisher.
Subject Austen, Jane 1775-1817. -- Pride and prejudice -- Parodies, imitations etc.
Bennett, Mary (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Social reformers -- England -- 19th century -- Fiction
England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
Historical fiction
Fiction
Australian
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