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Agnes Grey (Oxford World's Classics)
Agnes Grey - Oxford World's Classics
Author: Anne Bronte
Drawing directly on her own experiences, Anne Bronte describes the isolation and dark ambiguity of the governess's life as lived by her fictional heroine Agnes Grey. Mature, insightful, and edged with a quiet irony, this first novel by the youngest of the Brontes displays her keen sense of moral responsiblity and sharp eye for bourgeois attitude...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780192834782
ISBN-10: 0192834789
Publication Date: 5/29/1998
Pages: 211
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3.9 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Book Type: Paperback
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rockthe398 avatar reviewed Agnes Grey (Oxford World's Classics) on + 3 more book reviews
What a delightful read! I have been a longtime fan of "Jane Eyre," and somewhat enjoyed reading through "Wuthering Heights" for school, so when I spied a copy of Anne Bronte's novel at a library sale, I decided to take a chance on it. I'm so glad that I did!

Agnes narrates her own story in a clear and readable manner. Whereas "Jane Eyre" had Jane teaching a sweet little French girl, Agnes finds herself the governess of a pack of spoiled monsters, and later, two very conceited young ladies. It's a great look at a governess's life without rose-colored glasses.

I loved the romance of the story as well - I think my heart leapt right along with Agnes' every time a certain someone appeared!

I enjoyed this read so much that I got snappy with loved ones who tried to talk to me while I was "in the zone." Highly recommended!


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