Jane Austen's third novel, as profound as it is ambiguous, tells the story of Fanny Price. This young woman grew up in the shadow of Mansfield Park, the home of her wealthy uncle, a plantation owner, where she always occupies the uncomfortable position of the poor relative. She finds refuge in her attachment to her cousin Edmund, until the day when the arrival of charismatic visitors from London upsets the balance of the household. Their presence brings out unspoken desires and undermines everyone's certainties. Mansfield Park remains Austen's most complex work, a powerful exploration of social change and permanence, where discreetly stifled scandals and true integrity intermingle.
Condition: correct: pages a bit yellowed
Pages: 419
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