Mansfield Park
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Publisher / Imprint
Everyman’s Library
Everyman’s Library
Publication Date
June 2, 1992
June 2, 1992
Format
Hardcover / Unabridged
Hardcover / Unabridged
Pages
536
536
ISBN-13
978-0-67-941269-4
978-0-67-941269-4
At the center of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park is Fanny Price, the classic “poor cousin” who has been brought to live with the rich Sir Thomas Bertram and his wife as an act of charity. Over time, Fanny comes to demonstrate forcibly those virtues Austen most admired: modesty, firm principles, and a loving heart. As Fanny watches her cousins Maria and Julia cast aside their scruples in dangerous flirtations (and worse), and as she herself resolutely resists the advantages of marriage to the fascinating but morally unsteady Henry Crawford, her seeming austerity grows in appeal and makes clear why she was Austen’s own favorite among her heroines.
Mansfield Park encompasses not only Austen’s great comedic gifts and her genius as a historian of the human animal, but her personal credo as well—her faith in a social order that combats chaos through civil grace, decency, and wit.
Mansfield Park encompasses not only Austen’s great comedic gifts and her genius as a historian of the human animal, but her personal credo as well—her faith in a social order that combats chaos through civil grace, decency, and wit.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
Everyman’s Library
Everyman’s Library
Publication Date
June 2, 1992
June 2, 1992
Format
Hardcover / Unabridged
Hardcover / Unabridged
Pages
536
536
ISBN-13
978-0-67-941269-4
978-0-67-941269-4