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Agnes Grey

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Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë is a poignant and powerful tale of a young woman’s resilience and integrity. Drawing from her own experiences, Brontë paints a vivid portrait of life as a governess in Victorian England—highlighting class divides, personal dignity, and the quiet strength of a woman determined to stay true to herself.

A Governess’s Grace in a World of Cruelty and Class.

  • Explore the challenges faced by women in Victorian society through Agnes’s eyes.
  • Delve into themes of morality, independence, and perseverance.
  • Reflect on class structures, emotional strength, and personal ethics.
  • Discover Anne Brontë’s powerful voice and her critique of social injustices.
Themes:
  • Female Independence and Identity
  • Class and Social Hierarchy
  • Suffering and Moral Growth
  • Love and Inner Dignity
  • Education and Empowerment
  • Emotional Resilience
Perfect For:
  • Fans of classic English literature and the Brontë sisters.
  • Readers drawn to stories of quiet rebellion and strength.
  • Students and scholars exploring feminist and realist writing.
  • Collectors of finely written social novels from the 19th century.
| Anne Brontë was born on January 17, 1820. She worked as a governess for a brief period in 1839, and then from 1841-45, to help solve the financial troubles of her family. This experience inspired her to write Agnes Grey, a bildungsroman about the life of a governess and her struggles. This was Brontë’s first novel, published in 1847. Her second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, was published in 1848. These two works of Anne Brontë are well-regarded by readers and critics alike.Anne Brontë was also a poet. In 1845, she and her sisters contributed poems for a collection and decided to get it published. They called it Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Adoption of pseudonyms was required because they did not want their work to be disregarded—it was the nineteenth century, literature had been dominated by male writers who often looked upon women writers with condescension. The last few months of Anne Brontë’s life were filled with tragedy. Her brother Branwell and sister Emily died of tuberculosis in 1848. The following year, at the age of 29, Anne contracted the same illness as her siblings and breathed her last on May 28, 1849.

AUTHORS:

Anne Bronte

PUBLISHER:

Prakash Books

ISBN-10:

9354402992

ISBN-13:

9789354402999

BINDING:

Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE:

English

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