Jane Austen's Bath was full of places of worship. Which ones might Austen (and her characters) have attended and known?
Category: Austen’s Novels
Christian Jane Austen Variations 6: Barbara Cornthwaite and Lara S. Ormiston
More enthralling Austen variations with a faith foundation. What was Mr. Knightley's perspective in Emma? And, what if Darcy and Elizabeth got engaged after the first proposal?
Christian Jane Austen Variations 5: Robin Helm and A Very Austen Valentine
More delightful Jane Austen Variations, with a faith foundation. What if Darcy's first comment about Elizabeth was that she was overweight? Could he come to realize that there was "more of her to love"? And, an anthology of very creative Valentine's variations.
Jane Austen’s Father Gives Spiritual Advice
What spiritual advice did Jane Austen's father give to his son?
Marianne Dashwood’s Repentance
In faith terms, did Marianne Dashwood repent? Did Willoughby?
Reading Prayers: The Book of Common Prayer
Austen and her characters worshiped using a liturgy, The Book of Common Prayer. What is it like to read those prayers daily?
How Austen’s Characters Respond to Stress
Jane Austen's characters show us different ways to deal with stress, both helpful and unhelpful.
Science Variations 3: Novels with Regency and Victorian Science
Some fun novels of science in the Regency, and two novels of the Industrial Revolution: North and South, and a variation: Nowhere but North.
Jane Austen Variations With Science 2: Abigail Reynolds
Two irresistible, romantic Pride and Prejudice variations highlight the Industrial Revolution and the problems of Regency society.
Christian Jane Austen Variations 4: Laura Hile
Two delightful Austen variations with faith themes--one reverses Darcy and Collins, and the other continues the story of Elizabeth Elliot from Persuasion.










