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Mansfield Park - cover

Mansfield Park

Jane Austen

Publisher: Bu Classics Books

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Summary

Fanny Price survives the cold indifference of her wealthy relatives while holding fast to her moral compass in a world of superficial glamour. As social scandals threaten to tear the household apart, her quiet resilience becomes the ultimate test of character. This nuanced drama explores the tension between integrity and the allure of social mobility.
Available since: 03/06/2026.
Print length: 649 pages.

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