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Richard Grey, Agnes’ father, a poor person who loses his patrimony in a disastrous speculation. Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.

She gets one of the only jobs available to women at the time, being a governess for rich families. Agnes Grey, novel by Anne Brontë, published in 1847. Start your 48-hour free trial and unlock all the summaries, Q&A, and analyses you need to get better grades now.

Agnes Grey is often a furious novel, and a feminist novel. Anne obtained a second post as governess to the children of the Reverend Edmund Robinson and his wife Lydia, at Thorp Green Hall, a comfortable country house near York. The strongly autobiographical narrative concerns the travails of a rector’s daughter in her service as governess, first to the unruly Bloomfield children and then to the callous Murrays.

In Agnes Grey, Miss Murray manipulatively portrays women in a manner that makes Mr. Hatfield view women as helpless creatures in their need for rescue, protection, and provision. She captures the realness of life, and has a real knack for writing characters. The novel is about a governess of that name and is said to be based on Anne Brontë's own experiences. Within its broad framework, the genre of the novel has encompassed an…. I preferred Tenant over Agnes Grey, mostly because of the brevity of Agnes Grey and how it clearly shows Anne still needed to develop her skills. Agnes is a quieter heroine than Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights’s Cathy Earnshaw, but she burns with her own anger.

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Agnes hopes to use the money that she earns through her job to help her family. • Agnes Grey—Main protagonist and narrator of the story. The strongly autobiographical narrative concerns the travails of a rector’s daughter in her service as governess, first to the unruly Bloomfield children and then to the callous Murrays. Agnes Grey is a 1847 novel written by Anne Brontë, the least well-known Brontë sister.

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They do, after falling out of touch for a spell. Agnes Grey is a 1847 novel written by Anne Brontë, the least well-known Brontë sister.

Novel, an invented prose narrative of considerable length and a certain complexity that deals imaginatively with human experience, usually through a connected sequence of events involving a group of persons in a specific setting.

It was her first novel. "I can give you his description in three words ... an insensate, ugly, stupid blockhead.

Agnes Grey, novel by Anne Brontë, published in 1847.