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Mansfield Park

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    Weight0.32 kg
    Author

    Jane Austen

    Publisher

    Fingerprint! Publishing

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance

    Best for

    Literary Theory, History & Criticism

    Ages

    18+

    Binding

    Paper Back

    Edition

    First edition (1 January 2014)

    ISBN

    978-8172345235

    Language

    English

    Pages

    384

    Printing Remarks

    Premium ( Local Print )

    Dimension

    20 x 14 x 4 cm

    Weight

    0.32 kg

    Description

    “Mansfield Park” is distinctive among Austen’s works for its nuanced portrayal of characters and its exploration of the consequences of moral choices. Fanny Price, though often considered a more reserved heroine than Austen’s other protagonists, becomes a symbol of quiet strength and moral resilience. The novel challenges the conventions of its time, prompting readers to reflect on societal norms and the individual’s role in upholding or challenging them. “Mansfield Park” remains a thought-provoking classic that invites readers to engage with the complexities of human relationships and the ethical considerations that underpin them.

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    “Mansfield Park” by Jane Austen, published in 1814, is a novel that explores the complex social dynamics and moral dilemmas of early 19th-century England. The story centers around Fanny Price, a young girl from a poor family who is sent to live with her wealthier relatives at Mansfield Park. Fanny grapples with her position as a dependent and observes the relationships and intrigues of the Bertram family. Austen skillfully examines issues of morality, social class, and the limitations imposed on women during this period. Through Fanny’s journey, the novel delves into themes of love, duty, and the pursuit of personal integrity in a society governed by societal expectations.