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Set in the early 19th century, the narrative revolves around Sir Thomas Bertram's family at Mansfield Park, highlighting the dynamics of a household marked by selfishness and entitlement. Fanny Price, a poor girl taken in by the Bertrams, contrasts sharply with her new family due to her modesty and integrity. As she navigates her position within this complex social structure, the novel explores themes of class, morality, and the role of women in society, showcasing Austen's signature use of irony and social commentary.
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Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
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- 2009
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- Title
- Mansfield Park
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jane Austen
- Publisher
- Book Jungle
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 400
- ISBN13
- 9781438509457
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- Set in the early 19th century, the narrative revolves around Sir Thomas Bertram's family at Mansfield Park, highlighting the dynamics of a household marked by selfishness and entitlement. Fanny Price, a poor girl taken in by the Bertrams, contrasts sharply with her new family due to her modesty and integrity. As she navigates her position within this complex social structure, the novel explores themes of class, morality, and the role of women in society, showcasing Austen's signature use of irony and social commentary.