This October, Capuchin Classics releases a new edition of Anne Brontë's
Agnes Grey with a
foreword by Isabel Quigly:
Agnes Grey
Anne Brontë
October 2010
Capuchin Classics
196 pages, Paperback
ISBN-10: 1907429093
ISBN-13: 9781907429095
First published in 1847, and thought to be based on Anne Brontë’s own experiences, Agnes Grey offers a fascinating insight into the plight of the educated spinster in Victorian times, for whom becoming a governess was the only respectable career available.
In working with two different families, the Bloomfields and the Murrays, the eponymous heroine confronts the problems that face a young woman presiding over spoiled, disobedient children for a living, and about the ability of wealth and status to destroy social values.
The conditions under which most governesses worked in the 19th century were frequently harsh, and part of the emotional intensity of Agnes Grey comes from knowing that the author had experienced many of them first hand. Agnes Grey is a milestone in English literature, offering a wry, penetrating observation of middle-class Victorian Britain.
Categories: Agnes Grey, Books
Gorgeous cover . . . Too bad I don't really need a third copy.
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