The novel belongs to the mature period of the work of the famous English writer Jane Austen, author of such elegant and sharp-tongued novels as “Pride and Prejudice,” “Sense and Sensibility,” “Emma,” and “Northanger Abbey.” In it, Austen’s mastery of visual storytelling and her stunning irony shine brilliantly.
At the estate “Mansfield Park,” where Fanny Price is taken to be raised, there is general disagreement and misunderstanding. Greed and egoism drive people’s actions here. However, thanks to Fanny’s kindness, unselfishness, and steadfastness, she manages to overcome all circumstances. Suffering helps her find herself and find her happiness.