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Agnes Grey
Contributor(s): Brontė, Anne (Author)
ISBN: 0486451216     ISBN-13: 9780486451213
Publisher: Dover Publications
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2006
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Annotation: First published in a volume that also contained her sister's "Wuthering Heights," Bronte's daring first novel was hailed as "the most perfect prose narrative in English literature" by famed Irish novelist George Moore. Originally quite scandalous and drawing from the author's own troubled life, this biting social commentary exposes the hardships of a governess's life.
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Romance - General
- Fiction | Historical - General
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2006040328
Lexile Measure: 1110
Series: Dover Thrift Editions
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.28" W x 8.24" (0.30 lbs) 176 pages
 
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In her daring first novel, the youngest Bront sister drew upon her own experiences to tell the unvarnished truth about life as a governess. Like Agnes Grey, Anne Bront was a young middle-class Victorian lady whose family fortunes had faltered. Like so many other unmarried women of the nineteenth century, Bront accepted the only "respectable" employment available--and entered a world of hardship, humiliation, and loneliness.
Written with a realism that shocked critics, this biting social commentary offers a sympathetic portrait of Agnes and a moving indictment of her brutish and haughty employers. Separated from her family and friends by many miles, paid little more than subsistence wages, Agnes stands alone--both in society at large and in a household where she is neither family member nor servant. Agnes Grey remains a landmark in the literature of social history. In addition to its challenge to the era's chauvinism and materialism, it features a first-person narrative that offers a rare opportunity to hear the voice of a Victorian working woman.