Mansfield Park
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Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English writer, the herald of realism and the founder of the "family novel". Her books captivate with unsophisticated sincerity, simplicity of plot, depth of psychological portraits of characters and ironic "English" humor. Her novels are required reading in all colleges and universities in Great Britain.
Austen was born into a clergyman's family, where there were not prim manners. Having received almost no formal education, she read a lot and already at the age of fourteen began to write. During her lifetime, her books were published anonymously, on behalf of a certain "Lady". In addition to numerous screen adaptations of novels, and about the life of the writer was made several feature films.
"Mansfield Park" refers to one of the most famous works of Jane Austen. The novel belongs to the mature period of her creativity.
A simple girl Fanny, at the request of a pompous relative, is brought up in a rich family, where she is reminded in every possible way that she is not equal to cousins-peers from among the Bertrams. Self-interest and selfishness drive people's actions here, but despite the suffering Fanny endured, she was able to wait for her happiness, sincere and real....
Austen was born into a clergyman's family, where there were not prim manners. Having received almost no formal education, she read a lot and already at the age of fourteen began to write. During her lifetime, her books were published anonymously, on behalf of a certain "Lady". In addition to numerous screen adaptations of novels, and about the life of the writer was made several feature films.
"Mansfield Park" refers to one of the most famous works of Jane Austen. The novel belongs to the mature period of her creativity.
A simple girl Fanny, at the request of a pompous relative, is brought up in a rich family, where she is reminded in every possible way that she is not equal to cousins-peers from among the Bertrams. Self-interest and selfishness drive people's actions here, but despite the suffering Fanny endured, she was able to wait for her happiness, sincere and real....
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