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  1. Mar 31, 2000 · The most boring Austen novel gets a zippy new look for the cinema. It's smart, funny and occasionally poignant.

  2. Jan 19, 2008 · By Ginia Bellafante. Jan. 19, 2008. Like the current fad for Chinoiserie or fatty meats or big-patterned wallpaper, Masterpiece Theater’s presentation of “The Complete Jane Austen,” a seven-part...

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  3. Mansfield Park is an imposing but sparsely accommodated palace whose overall grimness mirrors the constricting puritanical morality of English society and Fanny's prisonlike confinement within...

  4. Feb 28, 1993 · One of the best chapters in "Culture and Imperialism" describes Jane Austen's assumption, in "Mansfield Park," of "the importance of an empire to the situation at home."

  5. Jul 17, 2011 · Mansfield Park differs from Austen’s other novels in that here she makes visible what is left latent in Pride and Prejudice—Austen was not altogether ironic when she called it “too light, bright and sparkling.”

  6. Nov 17, 1999 · Rozema's progressive interpretation of Jane Austen's novel finds Fanny Price (O'Connor) as a poor relation who at the age of 12 is "rescued" to begin a life in Mansfield Park, the estate of her aunt's husband.

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  8. Dec 20, 1999 · Rozema’s “Mansfield Park” is about getting free, about the rewards of patience and intelligence and the uplifting clarity Austen herself gives us.

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