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Category: Reviews
A Light So Lovely: Book Review
Madeleine L'Engle sought to draw people to the light and joy of faith.
What Jane Austen’s Characters Read (And Why)
Susan Allen Ford's book explores what books Jane Austen's characters read, and how those books connect to Austen's plots, themes, and characters.
Jane Austen’s Bookshelf
Who were the authors, and what were the books, that Jane Austen loved to read?
Hannah More: a Movie Review
The movie Hannah More is more a documentary than a feature film, but has some interesting scenes.
Favorite and Recent Adaptations of Sense and Sensibility
What happens when an Austen novel gets adapted to JAFF, plays, or movies?
Austen Chat, a new JASNA podcast
JASNA is offering a delightful podcast covering all kinds of interesting topics.
For Darkness Shows the Stars: Jane Austen’s Persuasion in Science Fiction
For Darkness Shows the Stars is a beautifully written science fiction variation of Jane Austen's Persuasion.
The Baron and the Lady Chemist: Regency Science Novels by Alissa Baxter
Three fun novels include some serious Regency science.
A Life of Her Own: The Story of Margaret Dashwood, by Wendy Zomparelli, Austen Variation with Science and Faith
Wendy Zomparelli's A LIfe of Her Own gives Margaret Dashwood a love of science and archaeology, and her own dreams to fulfill.









