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Mansfield Park
Young woman successfully deflects a marriage proposal from a bad suitor, ends up with a better guy.
Fanny comes from a relatively poor family, and sheâs sent to live with affluent relatives. She adopts an accordingly meek persona, but her obvious merit shines through.
Awful Henry and Mary pass through, stirring up all kinds of trouble. Fanny rejects Henryâs proposal, and everyone thinks itâs foolish until heâs later caught in a scandal and realize her wisdom.
She ends up with her beloved cousin Edmund, who is super right for her.
This is my second favorite Jane Austen novel. Itâs much more human, relatable, and cozy than the rest. Fanny is relatable in a way most Austen heroines are not.
But if youâre new to Jane Austen, donât prioritize it. Pride and Prejudice is clearly her magnum opus, start there. If you like nothing else about it, youâll at least have wonderful Lizzy for company. 2 replies
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