Mansfield Park - Jane Austen - Books -  - 9798592805813 - January 9, 2021
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Mansfield Park

Fanny Price is still a child when her uncles, Sir Thomas and Lady Maria Bertram, take her in in their great mansion in Mansfield Park, rescuing her from a life of haste and need. There she will discover a world of leisure and refinement in which games and dances, horseback riding, music and masks will gradually cease to be innocent amusements to feed adult machinations and seduction strategies. The world represented - the more false the more seductive - hides a dangerous truth that escapes everyone's conscience, and only Fanny, from her submissive silence, will be able to see her consequences and threats. Mansfield Park describes the ups and downs of an order continually decomposing and restoring itself, deceptively, through the ambiguous eyes of a young girl who has been assigned the fate of a Cinderella ... but also her fate. Biography of Jane Austen: Jane Austen (Steventon, December 16, 1775-Winchester, July 18, 1817) was a British novelist who lived during the Georgian era. The irony that she uses to give her novels humor makes Jane Austen to be considered among the classics of the English novel, while her reception goes, even today, beyond academic interest, her works being read by a wider audience

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 9, 2021
ISBN13 9798592805813
Pages 308
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 16 mm   ·   303 g
Language English  

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