Mansfield Park and Lovers’ Vows by Jane Austen audiobook

Mansfield Park and Lovers’ Vows

By Jane Austen and August Kotzebue
Translated by Elizabeth Inchbald
Performed by Catherine Bilson, Sarah Jane Rose, Graham Scott, Linda Barrans, and Denis Daly

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Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798874811112

  • ISBN: 9798874811105

  • ISBN: 9798874811129

Runtime: 18.21 Hours
Category: Fiction/Classics
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

The unlikely heroine of this novel is the bashful and unadventurous Fanny Price, who occupies a Cinderella-like position in the residence of her wealthy cousins, the Bertrams, at Mansfield Park. Fanny is the butt of ridicule for the young Bertram sisters (Maria and Julia), and is relentlessly bullied by her manipulative and penny-pinching aunt, the widowed Mrs Norris. Maria, Julia, and their brother Tom are symbols of social irresponsibility, while their brother Edmund, is earnest and upright. Although Sir Thomas Bertram’s wealth is derived largely from a sugar plantation in the West Indies, Austen largely avoids discussion of slavery and other evils of colonialism.

The young Bertrams form a close friendship with the dashing and unscrupulous Henry Crawford, and his glamorous sister Mary. Henry decides to pursue Fanny with a view to marriage, but she, discerning his devious nature, resists all his advances.

After a visit to her family in Portsmouth, Fanny returns to Mansfield Park and finds herself attracted to the worthy Edmund, who is recovering after being rejected by Mary Crawford.

Interestingly, Mansfield Park features the abortive amateur production of a popular sentimental drama, Lovers’ Vows, planned by members and friends of the Bertram family while Sir Thomas is absent in the West Indies. His unexpected return brings these plans to an abrupt halt.

This audiobook recording also includes a multicast presentation of Lovers’ Vows.

In Lovers’ Vows, the widowed Baron Wildenheim, by a twist of circumstances, comes into contact with a poor woman whom he had abandoned while a young man. The Baron has since married a wealthy woman and they have a daughter, Amelia. Unbeknownst to the Baron, his first relationship resulted in the birth of a son. He now has to decide how he is to acknowledge his new-found son and the young man’s mother.

At the time of its publication, the plot was considered controversial because it centered on the issue of illegitimate children.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Mansfield Park, one of Jane Austen’s later tales, is also one of her best…So well does the author describe the pangs of wounded love in the tenderest of hearts.” Sarah Tytler, author of Jane Austen and Her Works

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Author Bio: Jane Austen

Author Bio: Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775–1817) is considered by many scholars to be the first great woman novelist. Born in Steventon, England, she later moved to Bath and began to write for her own and her family’s amusement. Her novels, set in her own English countryside, depict the daily lives of provincial middle-class families with wry observation, a delicate irony, and a good-humored wit.

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Author Bio: August Kotzebue

Author Bio: August Kotzebue

August Kotzebue (1761–1819) was a German dramatist and diplomat. He was very prolific, writing over 200 plays—many of which were popular in both Germany and England.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Classics
Runtime: 18.21
Audience: Adult
Language: English