Extended Reading
  • Alfreda 2022-03-19 08:01:02

    It's an exaggeration to say it's the British Dream of Red Mansions.

    In fact, you can guess the ending. It is a typical Jane Austin work. The hero and heroine are reunited. The ending of the others is basically not bad. The rural scenery in the film is really beautiful, and the life is leisurely and comfortable, which makes the dog generation who is struggling to...

  • Abe 2022-03-23 09:03:31

    Mansfield Manor

    Somehow this one became my favorite of Jane Austen's books, probably because of the plot. I don't have a high-definition version of this film above 720P, but I hope others can see the intention in the picture.

        At the beginning, Fanny entered her uncle's house, just like Daiyu entered the...

  • Janiya 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Watching Mansfield Manor last night, based on one of Austen's lesser known works. There is a reason for not being famous, and this story is indeed not very attractive, except that the ending of a lover who eventually becomes a family is pretty good, the heroine is thick and slender, and the steamed bun looks a bit like Mary. Kelly, her repeated attitude towards playboy Henry who wants to refuse, agrees and then backs out is also suspicious, which makes people feel a little sympathetic to Henry...

  • Antonetta 2022-03-23 09:03:31

    Surprise me better than the original, I don't like this one the least of Austen's novels

Mansfield Park quotes

  • Fanny Price: [referring to Henry Crawford] I do not trust him, sir.

    Sir Thomas Bertram: What do you distrust?

    Fanny Price: His nature, sir. Like many charming people, he conceals an almost absolute dependence on the appreciation of others.

    Sir Thomas Bertram: And what is the terrible ill in that?

    Fanny Price: His sole interest is in being loved, sir, not in loving.

  • Edmund Bertram: Is there anything to be done?

    Dr. Winthrop: Wait.

    Edmund Bertram: Wait?

    Dr. Winthrop: Yes. Time can do almost anything.