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| | | | | I decided to reread all of Austen for Reading Austen 25, even the books I had already reviewed. That said, I looked at my original review of Mansfield Park and thought it was still valid, so I thought I'd write about something else---the modern perception of Fanny Price. The Introduction to my Folio Society edition... | |
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theclassicsclubblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I hope everyone has settled in nicely with their reading (or re-reading) of Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park. The first chapter gives you lots of background information so you know exactly who is who and how you might expect them to behave. The very first paragraph introduces the novel's first threesome: the Ward sisters who... | |
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efsunland.com
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| | | | | I've now read Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, and Sense and Sensibility. I've liked Jane Austen's writing since a professor explained that she's more about finance than romance. Of the four books, Mansfield Park was the most difficult to read because I'm struggling to grasp the scope of the drama. The story is simple: Fanny... | |
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sarahpotterwrites.com
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| | | The words on this certificate are the medicine I needed re Counting Magpies, my speculative fiction work. Now to find a publisher or literary agent who agrees with the judges! Wish me luck :-) | ||