Mansfield Park
Mansfield Park
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9780199535538 |
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Paperback |
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1 Jul 2008 |
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"Me!" cried Fanny..."Indeed you must excuse me. I could not act any thing if you were to give me the world. No, indeed, I cannot act."
At the age of ten, Fanny Price leaves the poverty of her Portsmouth home to be brought up among the family of her wealthy uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram, in the chilly grandeur of Mansfield Park. There she accepts her lowly status, and gradually falls in love with her cousin Edmund. When the dazzling and sophisticated Henry and Mary Crawford arrive, Fanny watches as her cousins become embroiled in rivalry and sexual jealousy. As the company starts to rehearse a play by way of entertainment, Fanny struggles to retain her independence in the face of the Crawfords' dangerous attractions; and when Henry turns his attentions to her, the drama really begins...
This new edition does full justice to Austen's complex and subtle story, placing it in its Regency context and elucidating the theatrical background that pervades the novel.
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Contents
Cover Page
Copyright Page
Title Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Note on the Text
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Jane Austen
MANSFIELD PARK
Appendix A: Lovers’ Vows
Appendix B: Rank and Social Status
Appendix C: Dancing
Appendix D: Austen and the Navy
Textual Notes
Explanatory Notes
Footnotes
Authors
Jane Austen
Jane Stabler is editor of the Longman Reader on Byron (1998) and the author of Burke to Byron, Barbauld to Baillie, 1790-1830 (2001) and Byron, Poetics and History (2002).