Mansfield Park The Complex Interplay of Family, Society, and Personal Growth
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Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
22.07.2023
Verlag
CultureaSeitenzahl
614
Maße (L/B/H)
21/14.8/3.3 cm
Gewicht
782 g
Auflage
1. Tirage
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
979-10-418-4888-1
"Mansfield Park" by Jane Austen explores the intricate dynamics of family, social class, and personal development through the experiences of Fanny Price, a young girl from a less affluent background who is sent to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park. The novel begins with the marriage of Miss Maria Ward to Sir Thomas Bertram, elevating her social status and setting the stage for the intertwined lives of the Bertram and Price families. Fanny, at the age of ten, is brought to Mansfield Park to relieve her struggling family of one child's expenses. Initially timid and overwhelmed by her new surroundings, Fanny gradually finds her place within the Bertram household, largely due to the kindness of her cousin Edmund. As Fanny grows, she witnesses the moral and social challenges faced by her cousins, Maria and Julia Bertram, and the influence of new arrivals, such as the Grants and the Crawfords. The novel delves into themes of morality, education, and the evolution of upbringing, contrasting Fanny's modesty and integrity with the more worldly and sometimes reckless behavior of those around her. Sir Thomas's absence due to business in Antigua and the subsequent freedom experienced by his children further complicate the social dynamics at Mansfield Park. Fanny's journey is one of self-discovery and resilience, as she navigates the expectations placed upon her by her family and society. Her steadfast values ultimately lead to her recognition and acceptance within the family, highlighting Austen's critique of social structures and the importance of personal virtue.
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