Beginning my Marple collection well. I thought this cover was so cool! My well loved copy of OASAG is currently being borrowed by my sister, (and she's a slow reader and it's not at my house) I wanted to read it and it was also 20% off so yeah. Plus Jane Austen playing cards which I haven't opened yet but I have heard they are beautiful so will post photos of them later.
☀️ Jane Austen: A mansfieldi kastély ☀️ Hoztam magammal egy könnyű olvasmányt a nyaralásra! 😁 Sajnos tegnap 3 oldal után elaludtam, sőt, a szokásos esti horror maraton is elmaradt, nemhogy az olvasás... 😅 Kicsit fáradtak voltunk mindketten... Tuti, hogy megvolt a 10 óra szundi egyhuzamban... 😳😴 De ma! . . . . . . . . . . #janeausten #mansfieldpark #manokonyvek #mostolvasom #currentlyreading #mutimitolvasol #bookstagram #blogturné #blogturnéklub #classic #classicliterature (helyszín: Wellness Hotel Katalin****) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd46aPxIgxR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
The Mansfield Massacre intro - Serial Killer Saturdays
News of the Times Episode 171 | 1895
***WARNING DISTURBING CONTENT AND PICTURE***
The Mansfield Massacre involved the brutal slaying of a family of four, which, if he had been successful, would have killed 7. The brutality inflicted on Mary Reynolds by Henry Wright was said by the police to be worse than anything inflicted on any of the victims of the ripper murders. After the brutalisation and murder of the three others, the house was attempted to be burned down by the perpetrator, who, naked except for his socks, went to the police station holding a child on fire whilst he himself had attemted to slit his own throat. The Mansfield massacre was a massacre in the truest sense. Not for the faint hearted.
El mundo en el que se desarrolla la novela traza un fuerte significado simbólico en los lugares y los acontecimientos. La primera crítica en señalar esto fue Virginia Woolf. Por ejemplo, el muro ha-ha (también conocido como salto de lobo) en Sotherton es un límite que algunos personajes cruzan, mientras que otros no, indicando de esta manera las futuras infracciones morales de Maria Bertram y Henry Crawford. Más adelante, la función teatral (basada en Votos de Amor) en la que el grupo se ve envuelto a petición de Tom Bertram (con excepción de Fanny Price) también es un augurio de sus comportamientos futuros en la vida real. 🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🍂🍂🍂🍂🍁🍁🍁🍁🌰 Envíos y entregas 📦🚚📪📤 Te invitamos a visitar nuestra tienda en línea https://linktr.ee/Loslibrosdepolifema Entregas personales todos los sábados en estación revolución (línea 2 del STCM) #libros #bookstagram #books #librosrecomendados #literatura #leer #frases #lectura #book #libro #booklover #lectores #escritos #poesia #instabook #amoleer #bookstagrammer #mansfieldpark (en Mexico City, Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClWuleBuSWs/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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📚✨ Celebrating the Timeless World of Jane Austen! ✨🎉
Hello dear Austen Fans! 🌸 Let's take a moment to revel in the elegant world of Jane Austen, where wit, romance, and society's quirks intertwine in the most delightful manner. 🥂✍️ Whether you're a long-standing admirer or a newly enchanted reader, this page is your cozy corner of Austen appreciation.
🌟 Today, let's raise our teacups to the brilliance of Jane Austen and the captivating stories she gifted us. Her novels continue to whisk us away to a time of graceful ballrooms, intricate social hierarchies, and the enchanting dance of love. 💃🕺
📖 Whether you're finding solace in Elizabeth Bennet's sharp wit, swooning over Mr. Darcy's evolution, or pondering the complexities of Emma Woodhouse's matchmaking escapades, Austen's characters are more than ink and paper. They are friends, confidantes, and reflections of the human spirit.
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Thank you for being a part of this enchanting journey through Jane Austen's universe. Here's to love, laughter, and the legacy of a remarkable literary mind! 📜🥰
What else do you do when everyone else in the house has covid? Read Mansfield Park. PS. They're in the lounge room and bedroom and I'm in the dining room. Wearing a mask when I'm bringing food and stuff. Yay for me 🥴
I live in a society where the eldest son usually inherits everything. This is a stupid system, which I have pointed out more than once (like Rushworth! How is it fair that he will inherit 12k but doesn't have two brain cells to rub together?). I am smart, wealthy, and well-educated so I've always seen myself as the sort of woman who marries an eldest son. When I met Tom and Edmund (brothers), I tried for Tom the heir but he was clearly not interested. And then, without meaning to at all, I found myself falling for Edmund which was kind of... annoying? He is hot, but that's not even the reason, he's just this genuinly good guy and he takes care of his poor cousin. I guess I just think I would really be able to trust him and be happy married to him.
Heres the problem though, he wants to be a clergyman. That wouldn't be so bad, though I have some real, legit issues with the church and with my brother-in-law (he's a glutton, it's a whole thing), but he really wants to do the small-town active pastor thing. And that makes sense, because he's a devoted person, but I just can't see myself living in the country all year. I like London! I have friends there and that's where I've lived most of my life. So I tried to convince him to choose another profession but he won't budge!
It bothers me because I really do love him, and I am starting to think that my friends might have made the wrong choice when they married purely for money. My friend Janet (Mrs. Fraser) is really unhappy. Also, when Edmund left to get ordained, I couldn't stop thinking about him! It was crazy, I was worried he stayed away because of another girl and I've never felt jealous in my life! So I made up my mind to marry him while he was away and I delayed my trip to London until he came home.
Anyway, now I'm in London and I hear his brother is sick. Now don't get me wrong, I would never like, wish death on someone, but in this world, where an accident of birth means that one son get everything and the other gets nearly nothing, is it really so awful to hope? Edmund is far more responsiible than Tom, he actually cares about people, and Tom is probably a gambling addict. He is a terrible choice for heir! So yes, I hinted to Edmund's cousin that it would be for the best for everyone if maybe Tom got what was coming to him (this isn't a random illness, he was drunk and got injured). But I really thought she would agree with me, after all, her whole family treats her life shit except for Edmund. Edmund would actually make sure she's provided for, I doubt Tom would.
So yeah, maybe I went a little too far, but can't you see why? It seemed like I was so close to having everything I ever wanted, someone who really loved me, who would have treated me right, and been the eldest son. I can't believe sometimes that now it's all slipped away! I don't know if I'll find someone like Edmund ever again.
Do you own more than one copy of the same book? 📚 . These aren’t all the same book, but they are the same author! Here are all the Jane Austen copies from my shelves! Which one is your favourite? 🎀 . I feel like I’m starting to sound like a broken record, but I *still* have not read any of Jane Austen’s work! 2021 is going to be the year though. I’ve been on a classics binge so it’s only a matter of time, hopefully! 😝 . . . #janeausten #janeaustenbooks #prideandprejudice #mansfieldpark #northangerabbey #senseandsensibility #bookcovers #bookstagram #instabooks #bookphotography #bibliophile #booklover #allthebooks #readerforlife #bookaddict #creativityeveryday #coverlove #coverlover #bookflatlay #livetoread #beautyinlife #readersofinstagram #mybookfeatures #flashesofdelight #judgeabookbyitscover #knickerbockerclassics #almaclassics #thomasnelsonseasonseditions #penguindropcaps #barnesandnobleleatherboundclassics https://www.instagram.com/p/COZ9D1MLUaO/?igshid=14xrouqu8shrq
#MansfieldPark es la más controvertida de las novelas principales de Austen. Los críticos de su época destacaron la moralidad de la obra, pero muchos lectores modernos encuentran difícil simpatizar con la timidez de Fanny y su desaprobación del teatro, rechazando la idea (que se hace explícita en el capítulo final) de que es mejor persona debido a las privaciones sufridas en su infancia 🦊🦊🦊🦊🦊🍂🍂🍂🍂🍁🍁🍁🍁🌰 Envíos y entregas 📦🚚📪📤 Te invitamos a visitar nuestra tienda en línea https://linktr.ee/Loslibrosdepolifema Entregas personales todos los sábados en estación revolución (línea 2 del STCM) #libros #bookstagram #books #librosrecomendados #literatura #leer #frases #lectura #book #libro #booklover #lectores #escritos #poesia #instabook #amoleer #bookstagrammer (en Mexico City, Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClVARTMu2d0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=