Mansfield Park - eBook
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Mansfield Park - eBook  -     By: Jane Austen

Mansfield Park - eBook

Bantam Classics / 2008 / ePub

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Title: Mansfield Park - eBook
By: Jane Austen
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Bantam Classics
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 9780553904550
ISBN-13: 9780553904550
Series: Bantam Classics
Stock No: WW11594EB

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Jane Austen’s complex tale of an impoverished young girl who grapples with social class and morality after being sent to live with her wealthy aunt

"[Austen’s] boldest, riskiest, most subversive, and most artistically mature work . . . I see [Mansfield Park] as a brave and lonely voice standing up for the tyrannized creatures of the world."—Lauren Groff, The New York Times Book Review

In Mansfield Park, first published in 1814, when the author had reached her full maturity as a novelist, Jane Austen paints some of her most witty and perceptive studies of character. Against a genteel country landscape of formal parks and stately homes, the gossipy Mrs. Norris becomes a masterful comic creation; the fickle young suitor Henry Crawford provides an unequaled portrait of an unscrupulous young man; and the complexly drawn Fanny Price emerges as one of Jane Austen’s finest achievements—the poor cousin who comes to stay with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park and learns how the game of love can too easily turn to folly.

More intricately plotted and wider in scope than Austen’s earlier works, Mansfield Park continues to enchant and delight us as a superb example of a great author’s craft.

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"Never did any novelist make more use of an impeccable sense of human values."
—Virginia Woolf

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