Mary Crawford

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Mary Crawford is a witty, charming, and morally ambiguous young woman whose arrival at Mansfield Park introduces sophisticated worldliness and romantic complication into Jane Austen’s novel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
adaptedIn Mansfield Park (film adaptations) NERFINISHED
Mansfield Park (television adaptations) NERFINISHED
appearsIn Mansfield Park NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme city versus country
morality
religion and clergy
romantic complication
social ambition
characterTrait charming
morally ambiguous
sophisticated
witty
worldly
contrastsWith Fanny Price NERFINISHED
creator Jane Austen NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Mansfield Park NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Mansfield Park NERFINISHED
gender female
genre Novel of manners
Romantic novel
language English
literaryPeriod Regency era NERFINISHED
literarySignificance example of Austen’s exploration of flawed charm
loveInterestOf Edmund Bertram NERFINISHED
medium prose fiction
nationality English
occupation gentlewoman
origin London NERFINISHED
publicationContext Mansfield Park (1814 novel) NERFINISHED
relative Mrs Grant NERFINISHED
residesAt Mansfield Parsonage NERFINISHED
roleInWork major character
moral foil to Fanny Price
romantic foil
romanticEntanglementWith Edmund Bertram NERFINISHED
setting Regency England NERFINISHED
sibling Henry Crawford NERFINISHED
socialCircle Bertram family NERFINISHED
socialClass gentry
symbolizes moral compromise
urban sophistication
visits Mansfield Park NERFINISHED
workAuthorNationality British

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Mansfield Park character Mary Crawford