"She was feeling, thinking, trembling about everything; agitated, happy, miserable, infinitely obliged, absolutely angry."
A poor relation to the Bertrams of Mansfield Park, young Fanny Price is sent off by her family to live with her wealthy aunt and uncle. Mistreated by her cousins and another aunt, Fanny's quiet life on the estate is transformed with the arrival of Henry and Mary Crawford. The fashionable brother and sister duo are charming and witty, but do they have the best interests of their romantic conquests at heart?
Challenging the values of stability, faithfulness, and tradition, Mansfield Park was a hit with the public, with a sold-out first printing on its release in 1814. While some scholars consider this to be the most controversial of Jane Austen's novels, the age-old tale of virtue and vice continues to entertain modern readers.
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