Jane Austen's complex tale of social class and morality, now in a collectible Deluxe Edition celebrating the 250th anniversary of the author's birth
Shy and penniless Fanny Price is brought up on her uncle Sir Thomas Bertram’s estate, Mansfield Park, as an act of charity. Sir Thomas also owns land— and benefits from the labor of enslaved people— in the Caribbean colony of Antigua. Fanny is miserable until her kind cousin Edmund Bertram takes her under his wing. Having secretly fallen in love with him, Fanny suffers severely when his head is turned by the captivating Mary Crawford. Fanny’s quiet fortitude makes Mansfield Park one of Austen’s most psychologically astute novels.
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Product details
Attribute name |
Attribute value |
Author
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Jane Austen |
Dimensions
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143 x 214 x 30 mm |
Imprint
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Penguin Classics |
ISBN
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9780143138716 |
Language
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English |
Media type
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Paperback |
Original title
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Mansfield Park |
Page count
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480 |
Product no
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9780143138716 |
Publish date
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2025-09-09 |
Publisher
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Penguin Random House US |
RRP List price
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18.00 USD |
Weight
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519 g |