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020 _a9780140430165
020 _a0140430164
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100 _aAusten, Jane
_eaut
245 _aMansfield park
260 _bPenguin Books,
_aBaltimore
_c1966
300 _a463 pages ;
490 _aPenguin English library.
520 _a When a poor cousin, Fannie Price, comes to live at the estate of the sophisticated Bertram family, she suffers from the condescension of her haughty relatives and from the hopeless love she bears for their youngest son. life becomes even more complicated when she is forced into a rivalry with a charming and vivacious newcomer. Fannie will have to question her most cherished beliefs about herself and her world as she struggles to make a home for herself. Displaying Austen's characteristic irony and perception, Mansfield Park delivers a scathing attack on social conventions that earned it a reputation as her most controversial novel.
650 _aPrice, Fanny -- (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
942 _cBK