Christians Reading Classics

Mansfield Park by Jane Austen with Beatrice Scudeler


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Jane Austen's most underrated novel is also her most serious. In this conversation, books editor Nadya Williams and essayist Beatrice Scudeler explore what Mansfield Park has to say about virtue, vocation, wealth, and the formation of character -- and why Fanny Price, the novel's quiet, overlooked heroine, may be Austen's most carefully drawn moral portrait.

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Chapters

  • 00:03 -- Opening: Austen reads the opening lines of Mansfield Park; Nadya introduces the episode and season premise
  • 01:48 -- Defining a classic: what makes a work speak across centuries without losing its rootedness in its own time
  • 05:29 -- Why Mansfield Park for America's 250th: Austen, evangelical Christianity, and the values that crossed the Atlantic
  • 08:48 -- The plot: Fanny Price, the Bertrams, and what happens when the Crawfords arrive from London
  • 13:35 -- The problem of Fanny Price: why modern readers resist her, and why Lionel Trilling diagnosed the real issue in the 1960s
  • 19:57 -- Fanny as a sympathetic character: what it means to be 10 years old, sent away from your family, and expected to be grateful
  • 25:09 -- The absent adults: Sir Thomas, Lady Bertram, and the novel's indictment of parenting by principle without presence
  • 27:09 -- Was Fanny autobiographical? The case for Jane Austen as observer, introvert, and moral compass
  • 33:15 -- What money buys: education, time, space for contemplation -- and what it cannot buy
  • 39:07 -- Marriage as formation: why Austen's vision of marriage is still revolutionary, and what we've lost by privatizing it
  • 41:16 -- Why Mansfield Park may be Austen's best: constancy, prudence, and the virtue of being the quiet center that holds everything together
  • 48:45 -- Closing question: what classic would Beatrice have written? Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
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