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Agnes Grey

Anne Brontë's Quietly Powerful Tale of Morality, Independence, and Emotional Resilience
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Anne Bronte
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A governess's struggle. A young woman's truth. A voice ahead of its time.

In Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë paints a sensitive yet unsparing portrait of a young woman navigating a world of class cruelty, emotional isolation, and quiet rebellion. Based on Brontë's own experiences, this novel offers a rare glimpse into Victorian domestic life through the eyes of a determined governess .


Agnes endures the arrogance of spoiled children, the indifference of wealthy employers, and the restraints of gendered expectation. Yet through all this, she maintains her integrity, faith, and yearning for love—making her one of the most understated yet enduring heroines in English literature .


A powerful counterpoint to the romanticism of her sisters' works, this novel delivers a subtle critique of social injustice and a celebration of quiet strength.


Why readers find lasting meaning in Agnes's story:

✔ «A beautifully simple novel that speaks volumes about human dignity.»

✔ «Anne Brontë's voice is honest, direct, and quietly revolutionary.»

✔ A must-read for Brontë fans, women's literature enthusiasts, and historical fiction readers


This edition includes:

Expert annotations and critical context

Original or restored illustrations

Kindle-optimized format for seamless reading


Download Agnes Grey today to experience a quietly defiant journey of heart, hardship, and hope.

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04 июня 2025
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240 стр.
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