Agnes Grey
A Quietly Powerful Novel of Integrity, Independence, and Womanhood
Publisher Description
Agnes Grey is Anne Brontë's semi-autobiographical debut novel, offering a realistic and deeply moral portrait of a young governess's struggle for dignity and independence. With understated strength, Brontë critiques social injustice, class prejudice, and the limited options available to women. Subtle, sincere, and compassionate, this novel stands as an important early feminist work in Victorian literature.