Mansfield Park /
by Jane Austen ; with twenty-four coloured illustrations by C.E. Brock.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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London : Dent ; 1908.
- Subjects
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Young women
Uncles
Domestic fiction
Cousins
Country homes
Children of the rich
Adoptees
Roman familial.
Oncles
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Oncles /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Cousins
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Cousins /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Adoptés
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Adoptés /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Enfants de riches
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Enfants de riches /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Jeunes femmes
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Jeunes femmes /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Domestic fiction
Uncles
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Uncles /
Fiction
Cousins
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Cousins /
Fiction
Adoptees
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Adoptees /
Fiction
Country homes
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Country homes /
Fiction
Children of the rich
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Children of the rich /
Fiction
Young women
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Young women /
Fiction
England
Angleterre
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Angleterre /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
England
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England /
Fiction.
Romans.
Romance fiction
Historical fiction
Novels
Domestic fiction
Love stories
Fiction
Domestic fiction
Historical fiction
Novels
Romance fiction
Fictional Work
- Summary
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"Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park, first published in 1814, tells the story of young Fanny Price, who is sent to live with her wealthy relatives, the Bertrams, at the age of ten. As she grows up, she develops deep feelings for her cousin Edmund Bertram, the only person at Mansfield Park who shows her true kindness. When the Bertram family is thrown into scandal and disorder, Fanny and Edmund must overcome the chaos around them so they can come to terms with the affection that they have for one another. A classic story that deals with social structures, friendship, morality, and love."
- Note
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Reprinted mainly from the 2nd ed., 1816. Cf. p.v.
Illustrated t.p. included in the plate count.
Source: Bequest of Edith G. Rosenwald, Jan. 23, 1989.
- Physical Description
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viii, 396 pages, 24 unnumbered leaves of plates :
color illustrations ;
20 cm.
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