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Jane Austen: Mansfield Park (2003, Oxford University Press)

418 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2003 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-280264-4
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3 stars (1 review)

Fanny Price is born to a poor family, but is sent to her mother's rich relations to be brought up with her cousins. There she is treated as an inferior by all except her cousin Edmund, whose kindness towards her earns him her steadfast love. Fanny is quiet and obedient and does not come into her own until her elder cousins leave the estate following a scandalous play put on in their father's absence. Fanny's loyalty and love is tested by the beautiful Crawford siblings. But their essentially weak natures and morals show them for what they really are, and allow Fanny to gain the one thing she truly desires.

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reviewed Mansfield Park by Jane Austen (Oxford world's classics)

Has pacing issues

3 stars

I will be honest and say that, had I chosen Mansfield Park as the first of my Jane Austen novels, I almost certainly would not then have challenged myself to also read the other five. It is a much, much slower paced story than Persuasion and did often feel a bit of a slog! Once I had adapted to this, I did enjoy the book, but spending several pages fairly early on in the company of characters bemoaning the lack of a gate key as though it were actually a disaster nearly had me starting to jump pages. I wondered if Austen was paid by word count?

Austen's talents for observation and the recounting of minutiae do make for fantastic character portrayals. From the indolent Lady Bertram to her waspish sister Mrs Norris, the snobby Misses Bertram and flirtatious Henry Crawford, everyone came gliding off the page as completely real …

Subjects

  • Young women -- Fiction
  • Children of the rich -- Fiction
  • Country homes -- Fiction
  • Poor families -- Fiction
  • Adoptees -- Fiction
  • Cousins -- Fiction
  • Uncles -- Fiction
  • England -- Fiction