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Mansfield Park - A Masterful Tale of Morality Class and Inner Strength - cover

Mansfield Park - A Masterful Tale of Morality Class and Inner Strength

Jane Austen

Publisher: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Summary

Not all heroines are loud—some change the world with quiet resilience.

Mansfield Park follows the journey of Fanny Price, a shy but strong-willed girl raised among wealthy relatives at a grand estate. Often overlooked and underestimated, Fanny's sharp moral compass and inner resolve shine when she faces the social pressures and romantic entanglements of Regency England.

In this richly layered novel, Jane Austen explores themes of virtue, social status, and self-worth with wit, wisdom, and emotional clarity. Mansfield Park is a compelling study of human character and one of Austen's most thought-provoking works.

💬 "A subtle, powerful exploration of the heart and the ethics of choice."

🌸 Why You'll Love It:
Features Austen's most introspective and morally complex heroine

Perfect for fans of Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, and Bridgerton-style dramas

A timeless critique of class, conscience, and the cost of belonging

📣 Step Into the Drawing Rooms of Decency and Desire.
Buy Mansfield Park today and rediscover a quieter, deeper kind of strength.
Available since: 04/18/2025.
Print length: 293 pages.

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