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Mansfield Park

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Author: Jane Austen and Janet Todd   Series: The Cambridge Jane Austen

A masterful novel, Mansfield Park is both comic and serious, even earnest. Integrity wins out, but at a cost.

Many critics regard Mansfield Park as Austen's supreme achievement. Serious, even earnest, it shows that integrity is essential for individual and nation – but it comes at a cost. Comedy derives from the self-deception of good and flawed characters. Explanatory endnotes on culture, history and literature bring Austen's world to life.

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A masterful novel, Mansfield Park is both comic and serious, even earnest. Integrity wins out, but at a cost.

Many critics regard Mansfield Park as Austen's supreme achievement. Serious, even earnest, it shows that integrity is essential for individual and nation – but it comes at a cost. Comedy derives from the self-deception of good and flawed characters. Explanatory endnotes on culture, history and literature bring Austen's world to life.

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Many critics regard Mansfield Park as Austen's supreme achievement. It is a serious, even earnest work, but never dull, finding its comedy less in dialogue than in situation. It has wonderful set pieces including an outing to a grand house, aborted theatricals and a visit to a chaotic ménage. All Austen's novels are set during the French Wars, but Mansfield Park catches most clearly the anxious mood of a wartime nation unsure of its moral status. The heroine Fanny Price holds to principles against sophisticated laxness, but she is also self-deceiving as her principles jostle against her nature and youth. With the subtle irony that is her forte, Austen shows that integrity wins out but at a cost – and that virtue is neither easy nor always pleasurable to achieve. Prefaces and explanatory endnotes supplied by Janet Todd illuminate the cultural, historical and literary context, bringing Jane Austen's world to life.

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About the Author

Janet Todd is a critic, editor, novelist and biographer of Aphra Behn, Mary Wollstonecraft, her daughters, and Irish pupils. Her latest novel is Jane Austen and Shelley in the Garden. Todd taught at Rutgers, UEA, Glasgow and Aberdeen. A former President of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, she is now an Honorary Fellow of Newnham College.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
8th May 2025
Pages
480
ISBN
9781009432665

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