Hello Ginger and welcome back! This time we'll focus on Mr Darcy. You’ve imagined him as a man living and fighting during the Great War in your Darcy’s Hope saga. Is he very different or slightly different from the Austen hero we met in Pride and Prejudice?
Only slightly different. The realisation that Regency
Era Fitzwilliam Darcy could have dined with the Edwardian Era Crawleys at Downton
Abbey with little change in decorum was one
of the things that sparked inspiration for Darcy’s Hope.
I’ve written Darcy’s temperament as essentially the
same. He’s just exchanged his frock coat for an officer’s tunic, added a
telephone and bathroom to Pemberley, and become comfortable calling his friends
by their Christian name. But he’s still the brooding, taciturn, yet sensitive
and romantic landowner of Pemberley that we all love.

