Agnes Grey (Annotated) - Anne Bronte - Livros -  - 9781674176765 - 11 de dezembro de 2019
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Agnes Grey (Annotated)

- This version of Agnes Grey includes an autobiography of the author Anne Bronte located at the end of the book
-This includes her life before and after the release of the book

Agnes Grey, A Novel is the debut novel of English author Anne Brontë (writing under the pen name of Acton Bell), first published in December 1847, and republished in a second edition in 1850. The novel follows Agnes Grey, a governess, as she works within families of the English gentry. Scholarship and comments by Anne's sister Charlotte Brontë suggest the novel is largely based on Anne Brontë's own experiences as a governess for five years. Like her sister Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre, it addresses what the precarious position of governess entailed and how it affected a young woman. The choice of central character allows Anne to deal with issues of oppression and abuse of women and governesses, isolation and ideas of empathy. An additional theme is the fair treatment of animals. Agnes Grey also mimics some of the stylistic approaches of Romans, employing ideas of personal growth and coming to age, but representing a character who in fact does not gain in virtue. The Irish novelist George Moore praised Agnes Grey as "the most perfect prose narrative in English letters," and went so far as to compare Anne's prose to that of Jane Austen. Modern critics have made more subdued claims admiring Agnes Grey with a less overt praise of Brontë's work than Moore. Persuasion is the last novel fully completed by Jane Austen. It was published at the end of 1817, six months after her death. The story concerns Anne Elliot, a young Englishwoman of 27 years, whose family is moving to lower their expenses and get out of debt. They rent their home to an Admiral and his wife.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 11 de dezembro de 2019
ISBN13 9781674176765
Páginas 152
Dimensões 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   231 g
Idioma Inglês  

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