Agnes Grey was one of a trio of novels that defined the “governess
novel” in 1847 and 1848. Alongside Jane Eyre and Vanity Fair, Agnes
Grey may be the most radical of the three. Agnes Grey is the younger
daughter of a clergyman and his wife of modest means, cherished but
also infantilized. When her father’s mercantile investment goes
disastrously wrong, Agnes decides to contribute to the family’s
financial rebuilding by working as a governess, despite her mother’s
and sister’s misgivings about her fitness for such work. Her first
position is indeed trying, as the parents and children are uncouth and
even cruel. Her second position is slightly more congenial, but she is
still manipulated and ignored. Yet Agnes perseveres and begins to
build relationships outside the family, most importantly with a kind,
empathetic young curate. As life brings more trials to Agnes and her
family, we watch her persist on her steady path of hope and
determination. This Broadview Edition provides extensive historical
documents on the novel’s reception, the role of the governess in
Victorian England, and contemporary debates about thetreatment of
non-human animals.
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ISBN
9781460407370
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Broadview Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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