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  1. This paper examines how Fanny Price, the protagonist of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, reflects the principles of intersectional feminism as conceptualized in the 21st century.

  2. Fanny's personal traits, her family situation, and the relationship she has with her uncle and father figure, Sir Thomas Bertram, combine to make Mansfield Park in many ways typical of the …

  3. Fanny is often thought to be too good to be true. What critics sometimes forget, and what readers are apt to suppress, is Fanny's vivid and utterly per- emptory desire. She nurtures a love for …

  4. My original project was to construct an imagined version of Fanny’s own commonplace book—that is, a reading journal into which Fanny would have copied significant passages from …

  5. Austen's most unpopular heroine. Not all, it is true, take up exactl the same un- equivocal position. For instance, in 1967 Roberl A. Colby found some faults in Fanny-she is occa ionally jealous …

  6. Over the course of her twenty-year writing career, Fanny Fern became one of the most popular, well-paid, and influential prose writers of her era.

  7. alled the Olive Branch, which paid her fifty cents. In September, she began using the pen name Fanny Fern, and her sketches were being pirated by other papers, including her brother N.P. …