- Cover
- CONTENTS
- Volume I
- Chapter I. The Bertrams of Mansfield Park adopt their niece
- Chapter II. Fanny Price arrives; Cousin Edmund is kind to her
- Chapter III. Sir Thomas Bertram goes to the West Indies with Tom
- Chapter IV. Maria Bertram engaged to Mr Rushworth; the Crawfords arrive at the parsonage
- Chapter V. The Bertrams and Crawfords together
- Chapter VI. Dinner at Mansfield Park
- Chapter VII. Edmund teaches Miss Crawford to ride; Fanny neglected
- Chapter VIII. A drive to Sotherton
- Chapter IX. Sotherton explored; Miss Crawford discovers Edmund to take orders
- Chapter X. Several walks round Sotherton Park
- Chapter XI. Miss Crawford insults clergymen
- Chapter XII. A ball at Mansfield Park; Tom Bertram returns
- Chapter XIII. Yates arrives, suggests a play; Edmund's objections defeated
- Chapter XIV. Neither play nor parts can be agreed
- Chapter XV. Lover's Vow chosen; Edmund and Fanny mortified
- Chapter XVI. Edmund to act; Fanny more mortified
- Chapter XVII. Julia jealous of Henry Crawford and Maria
- Chapter XVIII. Rehearsals and bustle; Sir Thomas arrives at home
- Volume II
- Chapter I. Sir Thomas discovers "the Theatre"
- Chapter II. Sir Thomas dismantles "the Theatre"; Henry Crawford departs
- Chapter III. Maria marries Mr Rushworth; the sisters depart Mansfield Park
- Chapter IV. Fanny grows intimate with Mary Crawford
- Chapter V. Fanny dines at the parsonage; Henry Crawford returns
- Chapter VI. Henry to flirt with Fanny; her brother William arrives from sea
- Chapter VII. All dine at the parsonage; Henry attends to Fanny
- Chapter VIII. Sir Thomas offers a ball; Mary gives Fanny a necklace from Henry
- Chapter IX. Edmund gives Fanny a chain; she prepares to "come out"
- Chapter X. The ball; Fanny dances first and often with Henry
- Chapter XI. William, Henry and Edmund all depart
- Chapter XII. Henry returns, resolved to marry Fanny
- Chapter XIII. Henry manages William's promotion; proposes to Fanny and is refused
- Volume III
- Chapter I. Henry speaks to Sir Thomas; Sir Thomas speaks to Fanny
- Chapter II. Henry speaks again to Fanny; she is resolute
- Chapter III. Edmund returns and triumphs Henry's cause; Henry reads Shakespeare
- Chapter IV. Edmund speaks again to Fanny, and dines at the parsonage
- Chapter V. Mary calls on Fanny; Crawfords go to London
- Chapter VI. William visits; Fanny goes with him to Portsmouth
- Chapter VII. Fanny at Portsmouth, introduced to her family
- Chapter VIII. Fanny "at home"
- Chapter IX. Fanny takes her sister Susan under her wing
- Chapter X. Henry Crawford visits Portsmouth; calls on Fanny
- Chapter XI. A walk round Portsmouth with Henry
- Chapter XII. A letter from Mary Crawford
- Chapter XIII. A letter from Edmund declaring his love for Mary; Tom falls ill
- Chapter XIV. An upsetting letter from Mary; Tom remains unwell
- Chapter XV. Henry goes off with Maria Rushworth; Julia elopes; Edmund brings Fanny and Susan to Mansfield Park
- Chapter XVI. Edmund visits Mary and is astonished
- Chapter XVII. Mrs Norris and Maria move away; Fanny marries Edmund; Susan replaces her at Mansfield Park