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Marianne Dashwood’s Repentance

March 14, 2019 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ Leave a comment

In faith terms, did Marianne Dashwood repent? Did Willoughby?

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Jane Austen Travel: Science-Related Sights

February 7, 2019March 6, 2019 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ Leave a comment

This week let's visit some sights related to science in Jane Austen's England.

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Jane Austen Travel: Faith Sites in Austen’s England

January 31, 2019January 29, 2019 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 1 Comment

Let's visit some more places related to faith in Jane Austen's England!

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Jane Austen Travel: More Great Places to Visit

January 24, 2019January 29, 2019 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ Leave a comment

Beyond the basics; where else would a Jane Austen fan want to go in England? Oxford, Lyme, London?

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Jane Austen Travel: Essential Places to Visit

January 17, 2019January 24, 2019 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ Leave a comment

What is your dream trip, Austen fans? The most important places you would want to go!

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Reading Prayers: The Book of Common Prayer

January 3, 2019December 31, 2018 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 3 Comments

Austen and her characters worshiped using a liturgy, The Book of Common Prayer. What is it like to read those prayers daily?

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How Austen’s Characters Respond to Stress

December 27, 2018December 27, 2018 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ Leave a comment

Jane Austen's characters show us different ways to deal with stress, both helpful and unhelpful.

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Finding the Good in Holiday Stress

December 19, 2018December 11, 2018 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 1 Comment

Can stress be good for you? Ideas for dealing with holiday stresses.

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Science Variations 3: Novels with Regency and Victorian Science

December 12, 2018December 5, 2018 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ Leave a comment

Some fun novels of science in the Regency, and two novels of the Industrial Revolution: North and South, and a variation: Nowhere but North.

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Jane Austen Variations With Science 2: Abigail Reynolds

December 5, 2018December 13, 2018 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 2 Comments

Two irresistible, romantic Pride and Prejudice variations highlight the Industrial Revolution and the problems of Regency society.

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Brenda S. Cox

Brenda S. Cox is a writer, an admirer of  Jane Austen, and a Christian with an engineering background.  This blog explores connections between science, Christian faith, church music, and Jane Austen’s world. Brenda also shares her personal reflections and search for joy.

Brenda would love to hear from you! Please make comments and ask questions. If you want to comment on a post from the home page, please click on “Leave a Comment” just under the featured picture at the top of the post, and a box will appear at the bottom. If you are on the page for the post, scroll all the way down. Feel free to ask any question you have about Austen, faith, and/or science as a comment on any post.

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