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Miss Austen Regrets

Miss Austen Regrets
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Written by Gwyneth Hughes
Directed by Jeremy Lovering
Starring Olivia Williams
Imogen Poots
Greta Scacchi
Hugh Bonneville
Theme music composer Jennie Muskett
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Anne Pivcevic
Jamie Laurenson
Susanne Simpson
Steven Ashley
Cinematography David Katznelson
Editor(s) Luke Dunkley
Running time 90 minutes
Release
Original network BBC 1
WGBH
Original release
  • August 21, 2007 (2007-08-21) (UK)
  • February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03) (US)

Miss Austen Regrets is a 2007 BBC drama film directed by Jeremy Lovering and written by Gwyneth Hughes. It stars Olivia Williams as Jane Austen, with Imogen Poots, Greta Scacchi, Hugh Bonneville, Adrian Edmondson and Jack Huston. It was first aired on 21 August 2007 in the U.K. and on 3 February 2008 in the U.S. by PBS Masterpiece drama anthology television series as part of "The Complete Jane Austen", the United States version of The Jane Austen Season.

In 1802 Jane Austen receives a proposal of marriage, which she accepts. Her sister Cassandra is concerned and asks her if she is sure of her choice. By the next morning Jane has changed her mind, although she wonders if she has made the right decision.

In 1814, Jane and Cassandra attend a cousin's wedding, from where "favourite aunt" Jane accompanies her niece Fanny and brother Edward Austen-Knight home. Fanny showers her aunt with questions about love, marriage, and particularly, why Jane herself never married. Fanny introduces Jane to one of her potential suitors, Mr Plumtre, but Jane is unsure if their love is real or not. Admitting that she herself has no experience, Jane still declares that everyone should have the chance to marry once for love.

Jane is startled and surprised to receive an unexpected visit from Fanny's uncle, the Reverend Brook Bridges — a man who has clearly played a part in Jane's past. Reverend Bridges has concerns about Jane as a role model, "leading her young niece astray with her fanciful ideas and clever wit". His worst fears are confirmed when Fanny, convinced that Mr Plumtre will not propose, blames Jane for standing in the way of her desire to be happily married.

The following year, Jane travels to London where her other brother Henry lives, whom she has asked to accompany her to negotiate with her publisher over her new novel, Emma. Henry suddenly takes ill, and Jane is helped by a young and handsome doctor, Charles Haden, who heals her brother and is able to help secure Emma's publication. Jane is flattered by his attention, and fancies that he admires her for more than her writing. With Fanny's arrival in London, Doctor Haden's attentions turn to her, and Jane becomes sullen and resentful. She returns to Hampshire to continue writing her next novel, but becomes ill herself.


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