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Agnes Grey

Agnes Grey

By Brontë, Anne

Published by Golden Quill Classics

English 2025 ISBN 9782387170170
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A young woman's quiet courage in the face of hardship. Agnes Grey, by Anne Brontë, is a deeply moving and realistic novel that shines a light on the challenges of women, work, and morality in Victorian England. The story follows Agnes Grey, the daughter of a clergyman who becomes a governess to help support her family. Through her experiences with wealthy and often cruel employers, Agnes confronts issues of social class, injustice, and the limited choices available to women. Yet in her struggles, she discovers her own strength, moral conviction, and capacity for love. Written with honesty and sharp social insight, Anne Brontë draws from her own life as a governess to portray a heroine whose dignity and resilience make her an unforgettable figure in English literature. Celebrated as one of the most authentic accounts of governess life, Agnes Grey stands beside Jane Eyre and Vanity Fair as a timeless exploration of women's independence and the human spirit. 👉 Click "Buy Now" and experience Anne Brontë's inspiring and groundbreaking debut novel.
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