Cover Collection: Mansfield Park

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Yesterday I bought a Jane Austen themed coloring book and I’ve been having so much fun coloring scenes from all of her novels, choosing colors for Elizabeth Bennet’s dresses, Miss Bates’s ribbons, and Fanny Price’s wallpaper. This diversion reminded me that Mansfield Park is the last of Austen’s novels I have left to read. Though I’ve started it many times I seem to always stall out somewhere around page 80 and never go on. I was so inspired by my coloring, so wrapped up in Austen’s world, that I resolved to start and finally finish Mansfield Park. So last night I found my copy and began reading it before bed – and it is a lovely bedtime companion.

I own the Penguin copy in the upper left, which I think is my favorite out of this collection, though I also like the cover in the upper right.

Have you read Mansfield Park? Which of these covers do you prefer?

19 responses to “Cover Collection: Mansfield Park”

  1. Jane @ Beyond Eden Rock Avatar

    It’s years since I read Mansfield Park, but I have that Penguin edition too and plan to read again one day soon. It’s my favourite of your collection, and I rather like the OWC edition too.

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    1. Anbolyn Avatar

      I think it’s the nicest and most subtle of the covers – I’m not sure if I like the more ‘feminine’ covers very well. I couldn’t find a good image of the OWC version or I would have included that too!

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  2. jessicabookworm Avatar

    It wasn’t my favourite, but I did enjoy Mansfield Park. I have the bottom right edition 🙂

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    1. Anbolyn Avatar

      It doesn’t seem to be anyone’s favorite Austen!

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      1. jessicabookworm Avatar

        It’s still a perfectly enjoyable read but sadly because Austen has written so many great novels it does pale in comparison.

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  3. Miss Bibliophile Avatar

    The Jane Austen coloring book sounds fun. I’ve been seeing a lot of theme coloring books around lately (like Harry Potter and Dr. Who) and just the other day was saying that Jane Austen would be a good theme for one. I should have known that someone already thought of it!

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    1. Anbolyn Avatar

      It’s probably the only theme that would get me to buy a coloring book – until the Bronte coloring book comes out, of course. 🙂

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  4. piningforthewest Avatar
    piningforthewest

    It’s probably 30 years since I read Mansfield Park – a 1980s hardback. I like the top right cover best.

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    1. Anbolyn Avatar

      Do you think you’ll ever re-read it?

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  5. Jenny @ Reading the End Avatar

    I like the upper middle cover a lot! And yes, I have read Mansfield Park, I think twice, but not any time recently. I want to reread it but I’m also a little afraid to — I liked it a lot when I read it, and I don’t want to mess that up. I hate it when I don’t like Jane Austen books! It still makes me sad that I don’t love Persuasion and I actively am not crazy about Sense and Sensibility.

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    1. Anbolyn Avatar

      Really? Not a fan of Sense and Sensibility? I always say that’s my favorite Austen, but it’s been 15 years since I last read it. Maybe I’m afraid of messing up my Jane Austen experience too!

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  6. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    The upper left and right covers are my favorite too.

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    1. Anbolyn Avatar

      They seem more “serious” and of the era than the others to me.

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  7. marie.russell25@gmail.com Avatar
    marie.russell25@gmail.com

    I like Mansfield Park, but is is probably my least favorite Austen novel. I like the top middle cover.

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    1. Anbolyn Avatar

      I’ve heard that about it – I’ve never heard anyone say it’s their favorite!

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  8. Helen Avatar

    I first tried to read Mansfield Park as a teenager and couldn’t get into it at all, but I had another attempt a few years ago and enjoyed it. I don’t think it will ever be one of my favourite Austen novels, though. My edition is an old one which you haven’t included here, but I also like the upper left and right covers best.

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    1. Anbolyn Avatar

      Maybe it takes a couple of tries to appreciate it! I’m hoping that this time I’ll get all the way through.

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  9. Alice Avatar

    Mansfield Park is one of my two favourite Aunten’s. I think I prefer the Penguin Classics cover, as I like that style of art.

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  10. Nicola Avatar

    When I visited the Austen museum in Bath I bought my daughter an Austen paper doll book and we had such fun cutting them out! I love MP because of the theatrical element in it. My favourite cover is the Penguin because it is how I imagine Fanny to look.

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