Mansfield Park
By (Author) Tim Luscombe
Original author Jane Austen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
13th September 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
128
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
127g
There certainly are not so many men of large fortune in the world as there are pretty women to deserve them. Unceremoniously uprooted from her humble family home, intelligent young Fanny Price is dropped into the bustling, aristocratic household of her uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram, where she finds herself buffeted from one crisis to the next. Yet, throughout this turmoil one thing remains a constant her love for the generous, worthy and steadfast Edmund Bertram. But will this love be her salvation Or will she be forced to marry the charismatic Henry Crawford for connections and wealth alone
"'The adaptation is somewhat weighty - it reveals Austen not as a prissy creator of romantic fiction, but as a moral satirist of enormous stature.' - Telegraph 'We are kept intrigued throughout and the highest praise is to say that, while we all know that there is a book in the background, we remain unaware of it.' - The Stage 'Fans of Austen and period costume drama in general will lap it up.' - The Public Reviews 'Bursting with life and energy - Wonderfully entertaining and brilliantly realized.' - East Anglian Daily Times "
Tim Luscombe is a playwright and theatre director. His plays include EuroVision (Vaudeville Theatre), The One You Love (Royal Court, Barracke, Berlin), The Death of Gogol and The 1969 Eurovision Song Contest (Drill Hall), adaptations of both Jane Austens Northanger Abbey (York Theatre Royal and subsequent revivals) & Persuasion (Salisbury Playhouse) , The Schuman Plan (Hampstead Theatre) and Hungry Ghosts (Orange Tree Theatre). He is currently under commission for two new plays. Jane Austen (1775 1817) is one of the UKs best known female writers. A novelist of works of romantic fiction, she has earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature. She is perhaps best known for Sense and Sensibility which has had numerous stage, & screen adaptations. Her realism and biting social commentary has gained her historical importance among scholars and critics.