Agnes Grey Lib/E Contributor(s): Bronte, Anne (Author), Bavidge, Rachel (Read by) |
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ISBN: 1094009881 ISBN-13: 9781094009889 Publisher: Naxos OUR PRICE: $44.99 Product Type: Compact Disc Published: August 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Classics |
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.4" W x 6.1" (0.65 lbs) |
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Publisher Description: From its opening sentences Agnes Grey introduces a heroine who is honest, perceptive, and charming. Unfortunately, the Bloomfields, who engage her as a governess, are rather less appealing-and the incarnation of the suppressed cruelties and hypocrisies of the Victorian age. When Agnes moves to a marginally less alarming family, one of her charges sets out to disrupt her only romantic hope. Critical, satirical, direct, and honest, Agnes Grey is a fine reflection of its author. |
Contributor Bio(s): Bavidge, Rachel: - Rachel Bavidge, an AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator, was born in North Shields, England, and moved to Oxford in her early teens. She has narrated numerous audiobooks and completed six months as a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company. Theater credits include Mrs. Boyle in Whose Life is it Anyway? and Margaret in Much Ado, both directed by Peter Hall. Television credits include The Bill, Casualty, Doctors, The IT Crowd, Inspector Lynley, Wire in the Blood, and Bad Girls. Bronte, Anne: -Anne Brontė was born in Yorkshire in 1820. The Brontė children were raised in an isolated parsonage, where they thrived in fantasy worlds that drew on their voracious reading of Byron, Scott, Shakespeare, and Gothic fiction. Anne's first novel, Agnes Grey, was published together with her sister Emily's Wuthering Heights in 1847. She died of tuberculosis in 1849, shortly after Emily and their brother Branwell died of the same illness. |