"Nobody, I believe, has ever found it possible to like the heroine of Mansfield Park." --Lionel TrillingInΒ this ingenious new twist on Mansfield Park,Β the famouslyΒ meek Fanny Price--whom Jane Austen's own mother called "insipid"--has been utterly transformed; she is now a rich heiress whoΒ isΒ spoiled
Murder at Mansfield Park: A Novel
β Scribed by Shepherd, Lynn
- Book ID
- 108412186
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Griffin
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Series
- Charles Maddox 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781780336862
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β¦ Synopsis
"Nobody, I believe, has ever found it possible to like the heroine of Mansfield Park." --Lionel Trilling
Inthis ingenious new twist on Mansfield Park,the famouslymeek Fanny Price--whom Jane Austen's own mother called "insipid"--has been utterly transformed; she is now a rich heiress whoisspoiled, condescending, and generally hated throughout the county. Mary Crawford, on the other hand,is now as good as Fanny is bad, and suffers great indignitiesat the hands ofhervindictive neighbor.It's only after Fanny is murdered on the grounds of Mansfield Park that Mary comes into her own, teaming-up with a thief-taker from London to solvethe crime.
Featuring genuine Austen characters--the same characters, and the same episodes, but each with a new twist--MURDER AT MANSFIELD PARK is a brilliantly entertaining novel thatoffers Jane Austen fans an engaging new heroine and story to read again and again.
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Mary Crawford, a minor character in Mansfield Park, takes center stage in Shepherd's debut, a clever reworking of the Austen novel that's strong on plot, character, and historical accuracy. Shepherd has altered Austen's characters, some beyond recognition. Most notably, meek and unassuming Fanny Price has become "a monster of complacency and pride" in Kingsley Amis's phrase borrowed from his essay on Jane Austen. Mary, whose cheerful disposition and wit ensure her acceptance at Mansfield Park, suffers much at Fanny's hands. When Fanny turns up dead in a trench on the park grounds, an apparent victim of foul play, a horrified Mary winds up playing detective. While mystery fans will find much to like, it is Austenites who will be most gratified, particularly by how well Shepherd has captured the tone of Austen's original. For anyone who thought Henry Crawford deserved Fanny or who has a problem with vampires and ghouls invading Jane Austen's world, this will be a delight.
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Review
"[Fanny Price is] a monster of complacency and pride...under a cloak of cringing self-abasement." --Kingsley Amis, author ofWhat Became of Jane Austen? And Other Questions
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Murder at Mansfield Park is a witty and clever reimagining of Jane Austen's much-loved novel Mansfield Park. But in this Mansfield Park, things have changed ... Formerly Austen's meekest heroine, Fanny Price has become not only an heiress to an extensive fortune but also a heartless, scheming minx.
Murder at Mansfield Park is a witty and clever reimagining of Jane Austen's much-loved novel Mansfield Park. But in this Mansfield Park, things have changed ... Formerly Austen's meekest heroine, Fanny Price has become not only an heiress to an extensive fortune but also a heartless, scheming minx.
Murder at Mansfield Park is a witty and clever reimagining of Jane Austen's much-loved novel Mansfield Park. But in this Mansfield Park, things have changed ... Formerly Austen's meekest heroine, Fanny Price has become not only an heiress to an extensive fortune but also a heartless, scheming minx.