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Welcome to our section which deals great literary classics, today I want to tell you about one of the works of the famous English writer, who I adore, despite the main theme of his novels is the love.
talks about Jane Austen and Mansfield Park now analyze a book that I read late last year is that I was favorably impressed.


Title: Mansfield Park
Author: Jane Austen
Publication Year: 1814


Plot
This is the third published novel by the author after Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.

The novel, like all of Austen, is set in nineteenth century English countryside and starring a middle-class family living in a big house just device called Mansfield Park, but especially the figure of Fanny Prince.
The story begins with the arrival of Fanny, child of eight years in Mansfield Park, which was entrusted by her parents to her aunt, Lady Bertram wife of the landlord, because, as his large family, not was able to keep all children.
The protagonist then lived with his uncles and his four cousins, Tom, Edmund, Maria and Julia, but is treated as a servant, often abused and humiliated, especially other aunt Mrs. Norris. The only one with his kindness win the heart of Fanny and her cousin Edmund who shares his love with the girl's brother, William.
Despite the hardships, difficulties, and her unhappiness, Fanny becomes a virtuous girl liege to duty, very quiet but also intelligent and fond of reading.
The days go on quietly in the house until Mr. Bertram, for working, he went to Antigua and leaves the house in the hands of his eldest son Tom, at this point, dances, visits, especially by young children of the neighborhood, increase dramatically.
At this point introduces two characters, a brother and sister, Henry and Mary Crawford, who scombussolano very life of all inhabitants of Mansfield Park because, while Harry seduces and abandons both sisters Beltram, one of which is already betrothed, Mary and Edmund began to interest each other.
This situation causes a great deal of pain in which Fanny is aware of the disgraceful behavior of Harry against his cousins, and later also against it, and realizes that Mary is not the right woman for Edmund because he finds it too superficial and capricious .
All of this drags on for several months, the situation becomes increasingly difficult and embarrassing, but, as in all the novels of the author, all ends for the best.


Film
In 2000 he was made a film which is an adaptation of the novel.

Also in 1990 he was made a film inspired by the story but set in modern times, this movie is just called Metropolitan.













my review I found this novel very different from the first book I read, Pride and Prejudice, as there is inside the same brio and irony of Austen's female protagonists outlined by .
Fanny is a simple girl, too honest and delicate that you submit to everything that is asked by the family of uncles so calm and resigned, I have virtually all been waiting for a reaction to the novel Fanny's rebellion, even minimal , but it never came, as it is perfectly normal for a girl of low social and adopted. Despite
pomposity of the dialogues and the ups and downs of the story is interesting and fairly heavy at times in others, I must say it was a pleasant reading.
The book is reconstructed in a timely manner the life of the average campagnola English nobility in the nineteenth century, with activities such as horseback riding, plays, festivals, tours, descriptions of clothes, male and female attitudes, courtships, engagements, weddings, etc..
Let's say I found it very comprehensive, and descriptions, especially of the landscapes are really beautiful (I love England!) That introspection of the characters, the only flaws I found were related to the slowness of the narrative .

The next classic!
Lya

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