icapturetheperiodpieces:

Mansfield Park (2007)

icapturetheperiodpieces:

Mansfield Park (2007)


icapturetheperiodpieces:

Mansfield Park (1999)

icapturetheperiodpieces:

Mansfield Park (1999)


icapturetheperiodpieces:

Mansfield Park (1999)

icapturetheperiodpieces:

Mansfield Park (1999)


"There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time."
— Jane Austen, Mansfield Park (via a-broken-clockwork-heart)

“There, I will stake my last like a woman of spirit. No cold prudence for me. I am not born to sit still and do nothing. If I lose the game, it shall not be from not striving for it.”

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history meme ∙ (2/6) women ∙ jane austen

Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction, set among the landed gentry, earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature. Her realism and biting social commentary have gained her historical importance among scholars and critics.(+more)



thatwetshirt:

Every moment has its pleasures and its hope…


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screencap meme (sort of) - captain frederick tilney (for vibiasabina)

screencap meme (sort of) - captain frederick tilney (for vibiasabina)


The lovely Ronnie, aka “The Book Junkie” discusses Mansfield Park! Janeites discuss!! 

posted 1 month ago with 13 notes


Surely you and I are beyond speaking when words are clearly not enough.

Surely you and I are beyond speaking when words are clearly not enough.


“You are as bad as your brother, Mary; but we will cure you both. Mansfield shall cure you both, and without any taking in. Stay with us, and we will cure you.”

The Crawfords, without wanting to be cured, were very willing to stay.

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capturingtheeras:

Mansfield Park (1999)

capturingtheeras:

Mansfield Park (1999)


lizziedarcys:

thirty days of jane austen; → least favourite film adaptation↳ mansfield park (1999)

Edmund: Fanny, I’ve loved you my whole life.Fanny: I know, Edmund.Edmund: No. I’ve loved you as a man loves a woman; as a hero loves a heroine; as I have never loved anyone.

lizziedarcys:

thirty days of jane austen; → least favourite film adaptation
↳ mansfield park (1999)

Edmund: Fanny, I’ve loved you my whole life.
Fanny: I know, Edmund.
Edmund: No. I’ve loved you as a man loves a woman; as a hero loves a heroine; as I have never loved anyone.