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Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park": Values And Moral Sensibilities

Abstract: 5 pages in length. Jane Austen's stance upon her own British heritage is often indicative of a writer whose personal conviction is to reinvent humanity on a decidedly more humane and compassionate level. In "Mansfield Park," Austen strives to appoint the combined elements of values and moral sensibilities as two of humanity's most forthright aspirations, a literary task she attempts both covertly and comprehensively. No additional sources cited.


Catagory: American Literature

Subcatagory: Literature


 

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