Mansfield Park
The quiet girl in the corner watches everything—and says nothing—until she is the only one left standing.
Jane Austen's most complex and controversial novel is a slow burn: a story about manners, morals, and the terrible price of speaking the truth when no one wants to hear it.
Fanny Price, a shy and sickly girl of ten, is sent away from her impoverished family to live at Mansfield Park, the grand estate of her wealthy aunt and uncle. There she is treated as a poor relation—forgotten, overlooked, and quietly grateful. Years pass. Fanny grows into a young woman of fierce moral clarity hidden beneath a gentle surface. When the glamorous and reckless Crawford siblings arrive from London, they charm everyone in sight: the flirtatious Maria, the heir Tom, the neglected Edmund (Fanny's only ally and secret love). But Fanny alone sees the danger beneath the sparkle. And when she refuses to play along, the household learns that silence is not weakness—and that the quietest person in the room may be the bravest.
This is Austen at her most serious and subtle: a meditation on constancy, corruption, and the difference between being polite and being good. Mansfield Park rewards patience with one of literature's most underestimated heroines—and a final act of devastating justice.
This edition presents the complete, unabridged text in a beautifully designed format made to last.
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Austen's most morally ambitious novel—and her most debated
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Explores themes of class, education, and the courage of unpopular convictions
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Essential reading for anyone who has ever felt like the outsider watching from the edge
Available in multiple formats:
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A beautifully crafted edition for your shelf or the perfect gift for those who believe that the quietest voice often speaks the loudest truth.
About the author
Jane Austen (1775–1817) is one of the most beloved novelists in English literature, celebrated for her sharp wit, keen social commentary, and enduring portrayals of love and class. Her works, including Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Sense and Sensibility, continue to captivate readers worldwide.