Mrs. Churchill, Mary Musgrove, and other Austen characters are hypochondriacs. What did doctors believe about their malady and its treatment?
Category: Science
A Valetudinarian Old Man—Mr. Woodhouse in Emma
Was Austen's Mr. Woodhouse a hypochondriac, or an old man with valid concerns about everyone's health?
Women of Science, Women of Faith: Book Review of What Regency Women Did For Us
The stories of women of science and other fields who left lasting legacies to the world.
Book Review of Jane Austen: The Parson’s Daughter, by Irene Collins
Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter shows the influence that being in a parson’s family had on Austen's life, attitudes, and novels.
Welcome to Faith, Science, Joy, and Jane Austen!
Austen’s world was in a process of transformation, and two leaders of the changes were the church and science.





