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Raised by her wealthy relatives, the Bertrams, Fanny Prince's modesty and integrity stand in stark contrast to the glamorous yet ambiguous lives around her. As she matures, Fanny faces difficult choices and unexpected challenges that test her principles and fortitude.
Representing arguably the most controversial of Austen's novels, Mansfield Park raises many questions, including whether the heroine is appalling or appealing, whether Austen a traditionalist or a feminist, or if Mansfield Park is simplistic or ironic.
Jane Austen's thought-provoking novel explores themes of social class, virtue, and self-discovery, making it a compelling read for fans of classic literature.
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