Mansfield Park (dramatic reading)
Jane Austen
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Mansfield Park is Jane Austen's 1814 novel focusing on Fanny Price, the daughter of a poor Portsmouth family, who is taken to live with her aunt and uncle Bertram's family on their estate at the age of ten. Surrounded by her wealthy and privileged cousins, and continually reminded of her lower status by her bullying Aunt Norris, Fanny grows up timid and shy, but with a strong sense of ethics, partly instilled by her kindly cousin Edmund. Fanny's gratitude and friendship for Edmund gradually grow into love, but the introduction of Mary and Henry Crawford, a captivating sister and brother, into the neighborhood of Mansfield Park, confuses and complicates the affections of the Bertram household. In this recording, LibriVox volunteers lend their voices to the colorful cast of characters in Austen's classic novel. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
Cast:
Narrator/Mary Crawford: Elizabeth Klett
Mrs. Norris: Beth Thomas
Lady Bertram: hazelra
Sir Thomas Bertram: Bruce Pirie
Edmund Bertram: mb
Fanny Price: Arielle Lipshaw
Julia Bertram: Elizabeth Barr
Maria Bertram: Tina Danh
Mrs. Grant: Malane
Henry Crawford: Peter Bishop
Tom Bertram: Marty Kris
Mr. Rushworth: Algy Pug
Dr. Grant: Ernst Pattynama
Coachman/Baddeley/Mr. Price/Sam: Marty Kris
Mrs. Rushworth: Philippa
John Yates: Max Korlinge
William Price: Brett W. Downey
Rebecca: Diana Majlinger
Mrs. Price: Janet248
Susan Price: Susanna
Audio edited by Elizabeth Klett (15 hr 14 min)
Kapitel
Dramatis Personae | 1:45 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 1 | 16:56 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 2 | 21:06 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 3 | 20:28 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 4 | 19:32 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 5 | 17:22 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 6 | 21:14 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 7 | 23:16 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 8 | 15:50 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 9 | 25:33 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 10 | 18:15 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 11 | 13:54 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 12 | 12:40 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 13 | 18:12 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 14 | 15:39 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 15 | 22:43 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 16 | 14:48 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 17 | 11:26 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 18 | 17:00 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 19 | 24:00 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 20 | 15:36 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 21 | 17:34 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 22 | 23:37 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 23 | 22:30 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 24 | 18:15 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 25 | 27:02 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chaper 26 | 17:17 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 27 | 21:53 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 28 | 17:56 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 29 | 17:48 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 30 | 14:28 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 31 | 20:17 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 32 | 30:07 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 33 | 17:13 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 34 | 22:31 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 35 | 22:20 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 36 | 20:09 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 37 | 17:18 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 38 | 27:12 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 39 | 9:59 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 40 | 13:34 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 41 | 16:18 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 42 | 12:08 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 43 | 10:25 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 44 | 19:31 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 45 | 15:35 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 46 | 21:09 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 47 | 26:11 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 48 | 26:28 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers |
Bewertungen
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Neko
This is the first book by Jane Austen that I have ever heard. I quite enjoyed it. It’s a classic story of love, and stresses good morels.
My second listen





Classica
I enjoyed this so much, I came back and listened again! The actors really make the dense 19th century language come alive.
Mansfield Park





Cat-lover and owner
Mansfield Park is read well, and as in the description "dramatically" read. Elizabeth Klett is an excellent reader, especially in the Jane Austen books. She should read Nancy Drew books, and I would put a link to my blog www.nancydrewblogforyou.wordpress.com to the reading! I love the reading, and in conclusion:Thank you!
Incredible





Kirstie
It brought laughs from my mouth and tears to my eyes, I even clenched my teeth a few times when I was angry at what people did. Awesome readers, I could hear every voice clearly and the narrator was amazing. ððððð





Anne Eriksen
perfect except for choirboy voice of Ed
Well Done!





An Old-Fashioned Girl
The voices almost all pleased me very much. Mrs. Norris’s and Sir and Lady Bertram’s voices were especially pleasing. I thought Tom Bertram could have used a better reader. Also, I imagined Fanny’s character to be more gentle. Miss Lipshaw did very well, but her voice is a little too sharp for the part. I thought maybe Esther ben Simonides, Rachel, or possibly Lydia Rasmussen would have suited well. Many people dislike Edmund Bertram’s voice. I disagree with all those people! I really liked his voice (though it seems like he’s and Miss Lipshaw are almost always reading the parts of two lovers).





Savannah S
Overall, a decent listen. Elizabeth Klett does wonderfully as the main narrator. I was disappointed in the tone of delivery for Edmund. His tone sounds rather pitiful and whiny, which gives the character a completely different vibe than I originally pictured him, especially as the main love interest in the story. The quality of the recording is quite well done, save for a few lower quality add-ins for minor characters. As for the story itself, it is probably my least favorite of Austen’s novels. The plot doesn’t really age well. But it is still a good story nevertheless.
fantastic rendering





darthlaurel
Many thanks to all of the readers who contributed to this. For those who dislike the two main characters, I have this to say: by the end of the novel, it is obvious that the author disagrees with you regarding the value of the Crawfords. She sides very strongly with Fanny and Edmund and reprobates in the strongest terms of her time, the decisions and character of the Crawfords. This is a story about the contrast between the values and manners of the city and the countryside. The city does not fair well in the telling.