Mansfield Park
Table of Contents
Illustrations (C.E. and H.M. Brock)
Volume I
- Chapter I [1] - Mrs. Norris wants to help her sister Price
- Chapter II [1] - 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!