Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë

The novel follows the experiences of a young governess, Agnes Grey, as she navigates the challenges and hardships of working for wealthy families in Victorian England. Through her roles in the Bloomfield and Murray households, Agnes encounters spoiled and unruly children, indifferent parents, and the social injustices of the era. Despite these difficulties, she remains steadfast in her moral convictions and dedication to her work. Her journey is one of personal growth and resilience, ultimately leading to a fulfilling conclusion as she finds love and a sense of purpose. The story offers a poignant critique of social class and the limited opportunities available to women during the time.

Published
1847
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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(3.7)
Alternate Titles
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