I've been reading (in some cases, rereading) Jane Austin this past year. I am about two thirds through the last (for me) of her novels, Mansfield Park.
I am having a hard time with this one, because, frankly, I don't find myself identifying with the main hero, Fanny Price. The last book that I had read was Emma, and the contrast between vivacious Emma Woodhouse and introverted, prudish Fanny Price is doing no favors to Miss Price. While all of the J.A. heroines were restricted by the limited freedom that women had in Georgian times, Fanny seems particularly passive and a killjoy.
Perhaps F.P. will do something more assertive to create some interest and sympathy (right now that cad Henry Crawford is about to unleash his most unwanted marriage proposal, and of course she would much rather end up with her cousin Edmund). However, I feel like I am missing something here. Can someone set me straight?
I am having a hard time with this one, because, frankly, I don't find myself identifying with the main hero, Fanny Price. The last book that I had read was Emma, and the contrast between vivacious Emma Woodhouse and introverted, prudish Fanny Price is doing no favors to Miss Price. While all of the J.A. heroines were restricted by the limited freedom that women had in Georgian times, Fanny seems particularly passive and a killjoy.
Perhaps F.P. will do something more assertive to create some interest and sympathy (right now that cad Henry Crawford is about to unleash his most unwanted marriage proposal, and of course she would much rather end up with her cousin Edmund). However, I feel like I am missing something here. Can someone set me straight?
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