About Charlotte Heywood, a spirited and impulsive woman, who moves from her rural home to Sanditon, a fishing village attempting to reinvent itself as a seaside resort.About Charlotte Heywood, a spirited and impulsive woman, who moves from her rural home to Sanditon, a fishing village attempting to reinvent itself as a seaside resort.About Charlotte Heywood, a spirited and impulsive woman, who moves from her rural home to Sanditon, a fishing village attempting to reinvent itself as a seaside resort.
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I rather like this series, although it is certainly not Jane Austen. HOWEVER, the stickler in me compels me to note . . .
A significant theme in the second season is Georgianna's campaign to 'boycott' sugar in the interest of ending slavery. This in 1820.
In fact, the word 'boycott' did not enter the English language until 1880, as the result of tactics employed by Irish nationalists against one Charles Cunningham Boycott, at the suggestion of Parnell.
A significant theme in the second season is Georgianna's campaign to 'boycott' sugar in the interest of ending slavery. This in 1820.
In fact, the word 'boycott' did not enter the English language until 1880, as the result of tactics employed by Irish nationalists against one Charles Cunningham Boycott, at the suggestion of Parnell.
It is the best period drama in a very long while due to the best casting/acting/directing/music/locations and everything in between. Rose William's and Thei James were born to play Charlotte and Sidney. 9 stars only due to happy ending and also coz we need season2.
Loved, loved, loved this series but desperately need all loose ends tied up with a further series.
Need my JA happy ending
I enjoyed the production for what it was: an historically inaccurate JAFF (Jane Austen Fan Fiction) with beautiful scenery. While it was visually beautiful, there were too many jarring things that cut into my enjoyment. The dancing and women's hairstyles were NOT Regency. Adult women did NOT wear their hair down, EVER. I don't know what the dancing was supposed to be, but it wasn't even close to Regency. Also, the mores of the characters had a distinctly modern attitude, which kept taking me out of the purported period (Regency era England). The acting was well done and the story fairly well told. If I wasn't such an Austen and JAFF fan, I might have let all the inconsistencies slide. Unfortunately, I expect more from period dramas, than this offered. This was like a beautifully decorated cake, that tasted of liver and onions (there's a more apt description that would have been a shocking spoiler. One word: pineapple, LOL).
I might watch it again, if I can put all the inaccuracies and incongruities out of my mind.
I might watch it again, if I can put all the inaccuracies and incongruities out of my mind.
Loved season one
Fell in love with this series from episode one. Loved this series - fantastic performances and great show please we need season 2.
Fell in love with this series from episode one. Loved this series - fantastic performances and great show please we need season 2.
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- TriviaJane Austen completed only 11 chapters before stopping work in March 1817, she died four months later. The first half hour of this program covers what Austen wrote, from there the story is the work of screenwriter Andrew Davies.
- GoofsIn several episodes of the second series, the characters organize and refer to a "sugar boycott". However, the word was named after Captain Charles Boycott, who worked as a land agent in Ireland in 1880, more than fifty years after the story is set.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Sara Cox Show: Episode #1.37 (2019)
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