# Mansfield Park

> Austen’s morally exacting novel of family influence, social ambition, performance, and the quiet resilience of Fanny Price.

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## About
Mansfield Park is one of Jane Austen’s most searching and morally intricate novels. Removed from her impoverished home and raised among wealthier relations, Fanny Price grows up at the edge of comfort rather than securely inside it, always conscious of rank, obligation, and the shifting emotional weather of the Bertram household.That position gives the novel its special tension. Austen studies charm, vanity, flirtation, and authority with unusual patience, showing how a family’s habits can normalize selfishness long before anyone recognizes the damage. Fanny’s reserve makes her an easy heroine to underestimate, but the book’s emotional and ethical force depends on the steadiness with which she notices what others excuse.Why the novel enduresThe novel remains compelling because it refuses easy warmth. Its comedy is exact, its domestic politics are sharp, and its judgments unfold gradually through conversation, performance, and small acts of pressure. Readers interested in Austen at her most serious often find this novel especially rewarding for the way it links private conduct to broader questions of responsibility and influence.Who this edition suitsThis edition is ideal for readers of Jane Austen, nineteenth-century domestic fiction, literary studies of morality and class, and long-form family drama. It is also well suited to readers who want an Austen novel with deeper shadows beneath the wit.Further contextMansfield Park is often discussed for its treatment of education, clerical life, estate culture, and theatrical performance. It rewards rereading because the novel’s power lies not in spectacle but in the slow accumulation of social detail and moral consequence.

## Specifications
- author: Jane Austen
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: A searching Austen novel about dependence, conscience, family theater, and the pressures that wealth, charm, and status exert on judgment.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 502
- format: paperback
- published_year: 1814
- publication_date: 1814-01-01
- oclc: 70048713
- openlibrary: OL66530W
