Mary Bennet is Charming: it's the Other Bennet Sisters that are the problem, writes Griselda Heppel.
The servants' view: Longbourn by Jo Baker Look, I don’t usually bother with this sort of thing. Yet another rewriting of Pride and Prejudice . We’ve had it from the servants’ point of view (Jo Baker’s Longbourn ), it’s infused Bridget Jones’s Diary , and been recast as a comic horror film, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, starring the Undead. (This last version may be a kind of backhanded compliment to Jane Austen on the deathless status of her most loved work, I couldn’t possibly say.) And now, heaven help us, we have Mary Bennet’s story. Suffused with Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice : Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding That’s right. The hilariously tedious, pedantic, verbose, two-dimensional middle sister whose only function is for us to laugh at her. Whether or not you find her a believable character, or feel there’s a touch of cruelty in her creation, there's no escaping the fact that this is how Jane Austen wrote her. But guess what....