Taken from the poverty of her parents' home in Portsmouth, Fanny Price is brought up with her rich cousins at Mansfield Park, acutely aware of her humble rank and with her cousin Ed...
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Alice Salisbury @alicesalisburyj
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Jan 15, 2023
Mansfield Park. Read it as a teen and loathed every character. Re-reading it in my 40s I realised it is about the niaivety of youth; the characters are only sympathetic once you realise how young they are. Not something I could see as a teen… or would have wanted to be told
Phil Treagus-Evans @philtreagus
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Jun 23, 2019
- Curated in THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOKS ON FEMINISM
Forget the period costume drama presentation of Austen and focus on the central character of Fanny Price: a young woman who learns to think for herself and withstand the force of rich and powerful men. An object lesson in the getting not just of wisdom but of agency; yes, there is a conventional happy ending but it is how it is achieved that is important.