Mansfield Park
A Timeless Classic of Love, Morality, and Society by Jane Austen
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First published in 1814, Mansfield Park is one of Jane Austen's most thoughtful and morally complex novels. The story follows Fanny Price, a shy and modest young woman sent to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park. Raised among privilege yet treated as inferior, Fanny quietly observes the ambitions, romances, and moral failings of those around her.
As charming newcomers Henry and Mary Crawford disrupt the household, questions of integrity, wealth, social status, and genuine affection come to the forefront. Through Fanny's steadfast principles and inner strength, Austen explores themes of virtue, temptation, love, and personal growth.
Subtle, intelligent, and richly layered, Mansfield Park offers a profound examination of character and conscience within the elegant world of Regency England.