Description
Discover the timeless classic, **Mansfield Park (Wordsworth Classics)**, a captivating novel by Jane Austen that unravels the intricate social dynamics of early 19th-century England. Published by Wordsworth Editions Ltd in 1992, this paperback edition includes an insightful introduction and thorough notes by Dr. Ian Littlewood from the University of Sussex. Dive into the world of Fanny Price, a complex heroine whose journey through themes of morality, societal expectations, and personal growth captivates readers. Unlike traditional plots, Mansfield Park explores the repercussions of adultery, igniting a ripple effect that transforms the seemingly serene environment of Mansfield Park. This novel intricately weaves romance, morality, and human emotion, making it essential for fans of classic literature and those seeking a deeper understanding of Austen’s work. Perfect for literature students and enthusiasts alike, this edition of Mansfield Park serves as both a beautiful reading experience and a valuable resource for academic studies. Enhance your literary collection with this classic that challenges notions of propriety and social norms. Ideal for readers seeking insightful commentary on the intricate lives of its characters, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the evolution of the novel and the exploration of the human condition through literature.

