
(1814)
By Jane Austen
Contents
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
A shy, impoverished girl is sent from her modest home to the expansive Mansfield Park, where she becomes a quiet presence in the bustling household of her well‑to‑do relatives. Surrounded by the elegance and expectations of the landed gentry, she watches the graceful rituals of drawing‑rooms, the lively conversations of the family’s guests, and the subtle power plays that shape daily life. Her gentle nature and keen observations set her apart, inviting both admiration and gentle teasing from those around her.
As the season progresses, the estate’s social circle swirls with potential suitors, lively debates, and the arrival of a charismatic young visitor whose charm unsettles the established order. Fanny finds herself drawn into delicate dilemmas, balancing loyalty to the family that has taken her in with her own emerging sense of right and wrong. The story unfolds through her quiet strength, offering a nuanced portrait of love, duty, and the quiet courage required to stay true to oneself.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (880K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1994-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1775–1817
Best known for turning drawing-room conversations, courtship, and family pressure into sharp, lively fiction, this English novelist helped shape the modern novel. Her six completed novels, including Pride and Prejudice and Emma, are still loved for their wit, irony, and keen eye for social detail.
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