Mansfield ParkCambridge University Press, 2005 M10 20 - 738 páginas In recent years, Mansfield Park has come to be regarded as Austen's most controversial novel. It was published in two editions in her lifetime and the 1814 and 1816 texts are fully collated in this work--allowing readers to see the differences between the first edition and the second. This includes some important amendments made by Jane Austen herself. Also included, with a brief note on Elizabeth Inchbald, is the text of Lovers' Vows, the play around which much of the plot of Mansfield Park revolves. |
Contenido
I | ix |
II | xiii |
III | xvi |
IV | xxv |
V | lxxxv |
VI | lxxxvii |
VII | 1 |
VIII | 3 |
XXXIII | 277 |
XXXIV | 293 |
XXXV | 303 |
XXXVI | 316 |
XXXVII | 327 |
XXXVIII | 337 |
XXXIX | 345 |
XL | 357 |
IX | 13 |
X | 26 |
XI | 39 |
XII | 51 |
XIII | 61 |
XIV | 74 |
XV | 88 |
XVI | 98 |
XVII | 113 |
XVIII | 125 |
XIX | 134 |
XX | 142 |
XXI | 153 |
XXII | 162 |
XXIII | 176 |
XXIV | 185 |
XXV | 192 |
XXVI | 203 |
XXVII | 205 |
XXVIII | 219 |
XXIX | 229 |
XXX | 239 |
XXXI | 253 |
XXXII | 267 |
XLI | 359 |
XLII | 376 |
XLIII | 386 |
XLIV | 399 |
XLV | 411 |
XLVI | 422 |
XLVII | 433 |
XLVIII | 449 |
XLIX | 455 |
L | 463 |
LI | 473 |
LII | 481 |
LIII | 487 |
LIV | 497 |
LV | 506 |
LVI | 518 |
LVII | 533 |
LVIII | 549 |
LIX | 555 |
LX | 565 |
LXI | 630 |
LXII | 637 |
LXIII | 639 |
Términos y frases comunes
Admiral Agatha Amelia Anhalt appeared aunt Baron barouche brother Butler certainly Chapter character comfort cousin cried delight edition Edmund eyes Fanny Price Fanny's father feelings felt Fred girl give Grant half happy hear heart Henry Crawford honour hope Humphry Repton Jane Austen Julia Lady Bertram letter line 14 line 22 line 9 London look Lovers ma'am manner Mansfield Park Maria marriage marry Mary means mind Miss Bertram Miss Crawford Miss Price morning mother never Norris Northamptonshire novel obliged Parsonage perhaps play pleasure poor Portsmouth Pride and Prejudice Rushworth scene seemed Sense and Sensibility Sir Thomas Sir Thomas's sister smile soon Sotherton speak spirits suppose sure surprize Susan talk tell theatre thing thought tion Tom Bertram uncle Vows walk wife Wildenhaim William wish woman word Yates young