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Fanny Price, an impoverished girl, is sent to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park, where she navigates the complexities of family dynamics and social class. As her uncle faces financial troubles, the arrival of the fashionable Crawford family introduces romantic tensions among the residents. This coming-of-age narrative explores themes of morality, class, and personal growth, showcasing Austen's sharp social commentary on early 19th-century English society. Recognized as one of her most mature works, it combines wit with a profound understanding of human relationships.
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Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
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- Title
- Mansfield Park
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jane Austen
- Publisher
- Digireads.com
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 316
- ISBN13
- 9781420974751
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- Fanny Price, an impoverished girl, is sent to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park, where she navigates the complexities of family dynamics and social class. As her uncle faces financial troubles, the arrival of the fashionable Crawford family introduces romantic tensions among the residents. This coming-of-age narrative explores themes of morality, class, and personal growth, showcasing Austen's sharp social commentary on early 19th-century English society. Recognized as one of her most mature works, it combines wit with a profound understanding of human relationships.