Mansfield Park is a novel by Jane Austen, written at Chawton Cottage between 1812 and 1814. It was published in July 1814 by Thomas Egerton, who published Jane Austen's two earlier novels, Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice. When the novel reached a second edition, its publication was taken over by John Murray, who also published its successor, Emma.
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Volume I
Chapter I (1)
- Mrs. Norris wants to help her sister Price
Chapter II (2)
- Fanny Price comes to Mansfield Park
Chapter III (3)
- There is a new family at the rectory; Sir Thomas and his son go to Antigua
Chapter IV (4)
- Edmund gets Fanny a horse; Miss Bertram has a beau; The Crawfords come to the parsonage
Chapter V (5)
- The Bertrams and the Crawfords become acquainted; is Miss Price out or not?
Chapter VI (6)
- Mr. Rushworth plans improvements
Chapter VII (7)
- Miss Crawford borrows Fanny's mare; Fanny has the head-ache
Chapter VIII (8)
- Mrs. Norris plans a visit to Sotherton
Chapter IX (9)
- Mary learns about Edmund's career plans
Chapter X (10)
- A locked gate
Chapter XI (11)
- Mary and Edmund discuss vocations; Edmund and Fanny look at the stars
Chapter XII (12)
- Tom comes home
Chapter XIII (13)
- Hey, kids, let's put on a play!
Chapter XIV (14)
- The roles are cast
Chapter XV (15)
- Rehearsals begin
Chapter XVI (16)
- Edmund has reservations
Chapter XVII (17)
- Edmund caves; rehearsals continue
Chapter XVIII (18)
- Sir Thomas returns
Volume II
Chapter I (19)
- Sir Thomas is not amused
Chapter II (20)
- Edmund tries to smooth things over; Messrs. Yates and Crawford depart
Chapter III (21)
- Maria gets married, and takes Julia along on her honeymoon
Chapter IV (22)
- Mary and Fanny become friends
Chapter V (23)
- Fanny is invited to dine at the parsonage; Henry is there
Chapter VI (24)
- Henry decides to stay; Mr. Midshipman Price arrives at Mansfield Park
Chapter VII (25)
- Edmund and Henry plan improvements; William would like to see his sister dance
Chapter VIII (26)
- Sir Thomas plans a ball for the Prices; Mary gives Fanny a gift
Chapter IX (27)
- Edmund makes Fanny a very pretty present
Chapter X (28)
- Fanny's first ball
Chapter XI (29)
- William and Edmund depart
Chapter XII (30)
- Henry confides in his sister
Chapter XIII (31)
- Mr. Crawford declares himself
Volume III
Chapter I (32)
- Sir Thomas has a talk with Fanny
Chapter II (33)
- Henry tries again
Chapter III (34)
- Edmund returns
Chapter IV (35)
- Edmund has a talk with Fanny
Chapter V (36)
- Mary has a talk with Fanny; the Crawfords depart
Chapter VI (37)
- Sir Thomas banishes Fanny
Chapter VII (38)
- There's no place like home!
Chapter VIII (39)
- Life with the Prices
Chapter IX (40)
- Fanny and Susan become closer; Fanny subscribes to the circulating-library
Chapter X (41)
- Henry comes to Portsmouth
Chapter XI (42)
- A Sunday walk
Chapter XII (43)
- Fanny has a letter from Mary
Chapter XIII (44)
- Fanny has a letter from Edmund, and one from her aunt with bad news
Chapter XIV (45)
- More news from London
Chapter XV (46)
- Fanny has a strange letter from Mary; Mr. Price finds an item of interest in the newspaper; Edmund comes for Fanny
Chapter XVI (47)
- Fanny and Susan return to Mansfield Park; Edmund finally gets a bally clue
Chapter XVII (48)
- Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery!