The Story
6W Jane Austen. London: Zodiac Press, 1979.
Notes
Mansfield Park, first published in 1814, is the novel by Jane Austen that follows the life of Fanny Price, a young woman sent to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park. Quiet and morally steadfast, Fanny navigates a world shaped by social hierarchy, family obligation, and personal integrity, set against the backdrop of the English gentry. The novel explores themes of morality, education, and the influence of environment, offering a more serious and introspective tone than some of Austen’s earlier works. Through its complex characters and subtle critique of privilege and responsibility, Mansfield Park stands as one of Austen’s most thought-provoking and enduring novels.
Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an English novelist whose works examine the lives and social structures of the British landed gentry with wit, precision, and keen psychological insight. Though her novels achieved modest success during her lifetime, her reputation has grown steadily, and she is now regarded as one of the most important figures in English literature. Mansfield Park reflects her ability to combine moral inquiry with nuanced character study, contributing to her lasting legacy as a master of the novel of manners.
Description
Patterned white and gray boards with blue label to spine. Original yellow painterly style dust wrapper. Fine condition overall.

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Description
6W Jane Austen. London: Zodiac Press, 1979.
Notes
Mansfield Park, first published in 1814, is the novel by Jane Austen that follows the life of Fanny Price, a young woman sent to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park. Quiet and morally steadfast, Fanny navigates a world shaped by social hierarchy, family obligation, and personal integrity, set against the backdrop of the English gentry. The novel explores themes of morality, education, and the influence of environment, offering a more serious and introspective tone than some of Austen’s earlier works. Through its complex characters and subtle critique of privilege and responsibility, Mansfield Park stands as one of Austen’s most thought-provoking and enduring novels.
Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an English novelist whose works examine the lives and social structures of the British landed gentry with wit, precision, and keen psychological insight. Though her novels achieved modest success during her lifetime, her reputation has grown steadily, and she is now regarded as one of the most important figures in English literature. Mansfield Park reflects her ability to combine moral inquiry with nuanced character study, contributing to her lasting legacy as a master of the novel of manners.
Description
Patterned white and gray boards with blue label to spine. Original yellow painterly style dust wrapper. Fine condition overall.

























