Mansfield Park (Coscom Blue Banner Classics)

Romance, Classics

By Coscom Entertainment

Publisher : Coscom Entertainment

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Coscom Entertainment
Founded in 2004, Coscom Entertainment began its journey as a small press publisher and quickly developed a thick catalogue of Speculative Fiction books, novellas, comics and a couple of magazines.In 2008, the company changed its focus and began the process of narrowing its backlist, fo More...

Description

Poor Fanny Price, raised by her aunt and uncle and growing up with her four cousins, is always treated as if she doesn’t measure up. The only one who seems to appreciate her is her cousin Edmund . . . and she’s fallen for him.

When Henry and Mary Crawford come to Mansfield Park, the stage is set for a series of romantic adventures. Also, Mary and Edmund get along quite well and Fanny fears that she’ll ending up capturing Edmund’s heart.

To make matters worse, it’s decided the young folks put on a play, which only caters to Mary and Edmund’s blooming affections. However, upon Fanny’s uncle’s return from out of town, the play is brought to an abrupt halt, as is the play’s encouragement to Edmund and Mary.

Henry then takes on the sport of making Fanny fall in love with him, however the tables suddenly turn when her kindness towards him makes him fall in love with her for real. Is this man everything she thinks he is or does his flirtatious behaviour towards her cousins give a glimpse of the man underneath? After all, to marry someone as rich as him despite her poor background would be a wise decision.

Mansfield Park is a story of love and its potential complications by romance master, Jane Austen.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Jane Austen was born in 1775 and wrote many novels throughout her lifetime, all of which are still read today. Among them are Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Persuasion and Northanger Abbey.

Poor Fanny Price, raised by her aunt and uncle and growing up with her four cousins, is always treated as if she doesn't measure up. The only one who seems to appreciate her is her cousin Edmund . . . and she's fallen for him. When Henry and Mary Crawford come to Mansfield Park, the stage is set for a series of romantic adventures. Also, Mary and Edmund get along quite well and Fanny fears that she'll ending up capturing Edmund's heart. To make matters worse, it's decided the young folks put on a play, which only caters to Mary and Edmund's blooming affections. However, upon Fanny's uncle's return from out of town, the play is brought to an abrupt halt, as is the play's encouragement to Edmund and Mary. Henry then takes on the sport of making Fanny fall in love with him, however the tables suddenly turn when her kindness towards him makes him fall in love with her for real. Is this man everything she thinks he is or does his flirtatious behaviour towards her cousins give a glimpse of the man underneath? After all, to marry someone as rich as him despite her poor background would be a wise decision. Mansfield Park is a story of love and its potential complications by romance master, Jane Austen.