Mansfield Park
Von Austen, Jane
Herausgegeben von Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers
English
2025
ISBN 9791070051177
eBook
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"If Fanny Price had been a girl of any spirit, she would have long ago left Mansfield Park."
So begins one of Jane Austen's most profound and often debated novels. Mansfield Park introduces us to Fanny Price, a poor, timid cousin sent to live with her wealthy relatives, the Bertrams, at the grand estate of Mansfield Park. Surrounded by elegance, self-interest, and moral laxity, Fanny remains the novel's steadfast moral compass.
This novel is not simply a Regency romance; it is a meticulous study of English society, class, education, and moral integrity. As the glamorous and charismatic siblings, Henry and Mary Crawford, arrive, they disrupt the quiet life and tempt the Bertram family—and Fanny herself—into compromising positions. Fanny's quiet strength and unwavering commitment to virtue are tested, culminating in her struggle to reconcile her heart with her conscience.
For those who love classic literature and deep social commentary, Mansfield Park offers a richly detailed, intellectually engaging journey into the values and vulnerabilities of early 19th-century England.
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