Mansfield ParkMansfield Park is a study of three families-the Bertrams, the Crawfords, and the Prices-with the isolated figure of the heroine, Fanny Price, at its center. Fanny's quiet passivity, her steadfast loyalty and love for the son of the family who regard her as the poor relation, and who have taken her under their roof, are not appreciated until they are tried against the brilliant and witty Mary and Henry Crawford, the unfortunate consequences of whose influence are felt by everyone. |
Contents
Section 1 | 3 |
Section 2 | 25 |
Section 3 | 71 |
Section 4 | 95 |
Section 5 | 109 |
Section 6 | 134 |
Section 7 | 140 |
Section 8 | 155 |
Section 10 | 232 |
Section 11 | 238 |
Section 12 | 268 |
Section 13 | 278 |
Section 14 | 297 |
Section 15 | 301 |
Section 16 | 308 |
Section 17 | 341 |
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