Fanny Price arrives as a child at Mansfield Park, the great house of her Bertram relatives, where she grows up in silence, always at the margins of a world that never fully considers her an equal. Discreet, observant, and endowed with a quiet but steadfast character, Fanny learns to navigate the whims of her cousins, the authority of Sir Thomas, and the indifference of Aunt Norris. Only Edmund offers her true companionship, someone capable of recognizing her sensitivity and intelligence.
Considered Jane Austen's most complex and mature novel, Mansfield Park explores with subtlety the bonds of family, personal integrity, and the dangers of mistaking superficial brilliance for true virtue.
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Jane Austen reflejó en su obra la vida de la clase alta inglesa de su época con un sutil espíritu crítico que la ha convertido en una de las escritoras más leídas y reconocidas, un verdadero clásico popular. Escribió seis novelas, Sentido y sensibilidad, Orgullo y prejuicio, Mansfield Park, Emma, La abadía de Northanger y Persuasión, publicada póstumamente; la novela breve Lady Susan y dos novelas inacabadas, Los Watson y Sanditon.