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Agnes Grey

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Pages
251
Language
EN
ISBN
9780140432107
Reading Time
~4h 24min

Agnes Grey is a book by Anne Brontë. It has 251 pages.

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Anne Brontë’s debut novel offers a clear-eyed examination of nineteenth-century domestic life through the experiences of a young woman navigating employment as a governess. Drawing upon her own professional background, Brontë constructs a restrained yet incisive portrait of the social and economic vulnerabilities faced by educated women who lacked independent means. The narrative follows Agnes as she moves between households, encountering employers whose manners and moral standards frequently clash with her own quiet principles. Rather than romanticizing domestic service, the work foregrounds the psychological strain of professional subordination and the rigid class boundaries that govern Victorian society. Brontë’s prose remains deliberately unadorned, allowing her social critique to emerge through careful observation rather than dramatic incident. Published alongside the works of her sisters under a shared pseudonym, this novel stands apart for its commitment to realism and its unflinching attention to the everyday struggles of working women. The book remains a foundational text in the development of English domestic fiction and an important historical document regarding gender, labor, and class in the mid-nineteenth century.

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Agnes Grey has 251 pages.

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Anne Brontë’s debut novel offers a clear-eyed examination of nineteenth-century domestic life through the experiences of a young woman navigating employment as a governess. Drawing upon her own professional background, Brontë constructs a restrained yet incisive portrait of the social and economic v...

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Agnes Grey was written by Anne Brontë.