An edition of Mansfield Park (1814)

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An edition of Mansfield Park (1814)

Mansfield Park

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Mansfield Park is highly regarded by Austen followers as a tale of character and sensibility very much along the lines of Emma and confronting similar issues of marriage and social class while acting as a serious critique of Regency values. Austen began writing it in 1811 and it was published in 1814, just as she began writing Emma. The novel is founded upon the solid and stern but kind-hearted Sir Thomas Bertram, owner of Mansfield Park. He is a throwback to the conservative values and beliefs of order, principles and distance from emotion so prevalent in the 18th century. Although he has two sons and two daughters of his own (Tom, Edmund, Maria and Julia) he takes on the child of his sister-in-law Mrs Price who has a large family of youngsters and, due to her marine officer husband, is very poor. Young Fanny Price, a timid but likeable girl, is the heroine of this tale. She represents the late-18th and early 19th century value of sensibility, which was considered to be an intangible but very positive trait which supposedly allowed one to feel more deeply than most. In between the contrasting manners of Sir Thomas and Fanny are Henry and Mary Crawford who have neither cautious values nor the newcomer's capacity for caring and aesthetic moral sensibilities. Mansfield Park tells of the departure of Sir Thomas and the moral decline of his household into flirtatious and inappropriate relationships and dubious acting in forbidden theatricals to make possible the demonstration of their illicit desires. Sir Thomas's return from the West Indies and Fanny's exile back to poverty drive forward events which, as ever in Austen, lead to marriage proposals and related difficulties.

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Mansfield Park
2011-08-20, LibriVox
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Mansfield Park
2011-04-30, LibriVox
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Mansfield Park
2007-04-02, LibriVox
in English
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Mansfield Park
2005, Cambridge University Press
in English
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Mansfield Park
2005, ICON Classics
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Mansfield Park
2005, ICON Classics
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Mansfield Park
2005, ICON Classics
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Cover of: Mansfield Park
Mansfield Park: Webster's Thesaurus Edition
2005, ICON Classics
Paperback in English
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Mansfield Park
2005, Reader's Digest
in English
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Mansfield Park
2004, Fictionwise, Inc.
eBook in English
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Mansfield Park
1995, Naxos Audiobooks
Audio CD in English - Abridged edition
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Mansfield Park
1994-06-01, Project Gutenberg
in English
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Mansfield Park: Roman
/1970, Manesse-Verl.
in German
Cover of: The Novels of Jane Austen
The Novels of Jane Austen: In five volumes: Volume III
1960, Oxford University Press
in English - Third edition
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Fanny Price is born to a poor family, but is sent to her mother's rich relations to be brought up with her cousins. There she is treated as an inferior by all except her cousin Edmund, whose kindness towards her earns him her steadfast love. Fanny is quiet and obedient and does not come into her own until her elder cousins leave the estate following a scandalous play put on in their father's absence. Fanny's loyalty and love is tested by the beautiful Crawford siblings. But their essentially weak natures and morals show them for what they really are, and allow Fanny to gain the one thing she truly desires.

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