Mansfield - Park
Mansfield Park : A Study in Morality and Restraint Mansfield Park (1814) is frequently cited as Jane Austen’s most complex and polarizing work. Written after a ten-year hiatus in her publishing career, it departs from the "light, bright, and sparkling" tone of Pride and Prejudice to offer a somber exploration of social class, integrity, and the consequences of compromised values. Narrative Summary
The novel follows , a shy and physically frail girl from a struggling family in Portsmouth. At age ten, she is sent to live with her wealthy relatives, the Bertrams, at their sprawling country estate, Mansfield Park . Jane Austen - 10. What’s Wrong with Mansfield Park Mansfield Park