Agnes Grey
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Publisher Description
Agnes Grey, first published in 1847, is Anne Brontë’s realistic and deeply personal novel based on her own experiences as a governess. The story follows Agnes, a young woman who faces mistreatment and moral challenges while working for wealthy families. Through Agnes’s quiet strength and principled endurance, Brontë critiques class snobbery, gender inequality, and the exploitation of women. Written with clear-eyed realism and emotional subtlety, Agnes Grey stands as a moving portrayal of resilience and moral integrity in the Victorian era.