Agnes Grey
Por Brontë, Anne
Publicado por Zenith Starlight Media
English
2025
ISBN 9791070123263
eBook
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A young governess. A world of hardship. A quiet strength that refuses to break.
Agnes Grey (1847), by Anne Brontë, is a moving and insightful novel drawn from the author's own experiences as a governess.
The story follows Agnes, a clergyman's daughter who takes up work as a governess to help support her struggling family. Faced with spoiled children, dismissive employers, and the loneliness of her position, Agnes must summon resilience and faith in her principles. Amidst the trials, she also discovers unexpected friendship, compassion, and love.
Simple yet profound, Agnes Grey is a work of quiet power, shedding light on the struggles of working women in Victorian England while exploring themes of morality, independence, and dignity.
Often overshadowed by the works of her sisters, Anne Brontë's debut novel stands as a timeless portrait of perseverance and integrity.
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