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  1. Mansfield Park is the third published novel by the English author Jane Austen, first published in 1814 by Thomas Egerton. A second edition was published in 1816 by John Murray, still within Austen's lifetime. The novel did not receive any public reviews until 1821.

  2. Mansfield Park is a 1999 British romantic comedy-drama film based on Jane Austen 's 1814 novel of the same name, written and directed by Patricia Rozema. The film departs from the original novel in several respects. For example, the life of Jane Austen is incorporated into the film, as are the issues of slavery and West Indian plantations.

  3. Fanny Price, a poor relation of the Bertrams, grows up at their country estate and faces various challenges and conflicts. She falls in love with Edmund, but faces competition from Mary and Henry, who both propose to her.

  4. A young girl named Fanny Price lives with her wealthy uncle and aunt, Sir Thomas and Lady Bertram, and falls in love with their son Edmund. She faces many challenges and trials, such as the interference of her aunt, the flirtations of the Crawfords, and the scandal of Maria and Henry.

    • Jane Austen
    • 1814
  5. Jane Austen, Kathryn Sutherland (Editor), Charles Edmund Brock (Illustrator) 3.86. 353,983 ratings15,230 reviews. Taken from the poverty of her parents' home in Portsmouth, Fanny Price is brought up with her rich cousins at Mansfield Park, acutely aware of her humble rank and with her cousin Edmund as her sole ally.

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  6. May 17, 2024 · Mansfield Park, novel by Jane Austen, published in three volumes in 1814. In its tone and discussion of religion and religious duty, it is the most serious of Austen’s novels. The heroine, Fanny Price, is a self-effacing and unregarded cousin cared for by the Bertram family in their country house.

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  8. Jun 1, 1994 · Mansfield Park Credits: An Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: Subject: England -- Fiction Subject: Young women -- Fiction Subject: Love stories Subject: Domestic fiction Subject: Country homes -- Fiction Subject: Adoptees -- Fiction Subject: Children of the rich ...

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