Agnes Grey - Anne Brontë - ebook + książka

Agnes Grey ebook

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"All true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find." While her sisters explored the wild moors of the supernatural and the passionate, Anne Brontë produced a work of startling, quiet realism. Agnes Grey follows the daughter of a slim-pursed clergyman who, determined to help her family and prove her independence, enters the world as a governess. What she finds is a brutal awakening to the vanity and cruelty of the upper classes. A Quiet Defiance: Through the eyes of Agnes, we witness the struggle of a woman of intellect and moral character trapped in a position of subservience. From the unruly children of the Bloomfields to the heartless flirtations of Rosalie Murray, Agnes navigates a world that tests her patience and her faith. Amidst the isolation, her burgeoning affection for the kind and humble curate, Edward Weston, provides a glimmer of hope for a life defined by genuine connection rather than social utility. The Most Realistic Brontë Masterpiece: Often cited as the most autobiographical of the Brontë novels, Agnes Grey is a masterpiece of social commentary. Anne Brontë's sharp eye for detail and unwavering commitment to the truth offers a unique perspective on the "Governess Novel" genre. It is a story not of melodrama, but of the quiet, everyday courage required to maintain one's integrity in a world that refuses to see it. Integrity is its own reward. Purchase "Agnes Grey" today and discover the powerful voice of the most underestimated Brontë sister.

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Liczba stron: 316

Rok wydania: 2025

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