A Governess's Struggle in Victorian England
What business had I to think of one that never thought of me?
Agnes Grey by English author Anne Bronte is a book of gothic fiction first published in 1847.
Step into the heart of 19th-century England with Anne Bronte's Agnes Grey. Agnes, a strong governess, handles the difficulties of her position with grace in a society that is rigidly class divided. As she encounters aristocratic employers and societal outcasts, the story unfolds against a backdrop of Victorian moral dilemmas and romantic complexities.
Bronte weaves a poignant narrative that explores social injustice, morality, and the triumph of virtue. Agnes Grey is a thought-provoking classic that captivates with its realistic portrayal of a woman's empowerment journey amidst the constraints of her time. Engage in this timeless tale, where love and morality collide in the face of societal norms.
No, thank you, I don't mind the rain,' I said. I always lacked common sense when taken by surprise.