10% OFF

Agnes Grey

by Anne Brontë; Illustration: Sweet Cherry Publishing
language: english
Publisher: Sweet Cherry Publishing, January of 2024 ‧
12,16€
10,94€
10% OFF
Sell ​​your book
After experiencing a devastating financial scandal, Agnes Grey arrives at Wellwood House, determined to rebuild her life working as a governess. But her hopes are soon dashed as she faces extreme cruelty from her employers. Can Agnes regain her spirit and restore her faith in others, or is she doomed to face a life of solitude?

Agnes Grey

by Anne Brontë; Illustration: Sweet Cherry Publishing

Property Description
ISBN: 9781802631289
Publisher: Sweet Cherry Publishing
Release Date: January of 2024
Language: English
Dimensions: 127 x 199 x 14 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 248
Format: Book
Collection: The Bronte Sisters Collection (Cherry Stone)
Categories: Books in English > Children’s and Young Adult > Children's Fiction Books
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9781802631289
Recommended Minimum Age: Ages 12 and up

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Anne Brontë

Anne Brontë was born on January 17, 1820, in West Yorkshire, England. As the daughter of a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England, Anne Brontë spent most of her early years with her family in the parish of Haworth in West Yorkshire. She left Haworth to become a governess between 1839 and 1845, after spending many years at a boarding school. Before publishing her first book of poetry, together with her sisters, Anne spent most of her life working. She and her sisters, who also used pseudonyms, were well known in the London literary community when, in 1848, they finally spoke out publicly about their use of male pseudonyms. Anne Brontë had long been celebrated by literary critics for her portrayal of sexism and violence against women in Victorian Britain. The youngest of the three Brontë sisters is, even today, widely regarded as the author of the first truly revolutionary feminist book. The republication of his works was interrupted by his sister Charlotte after her tragic death from latent tuberculosis in 1849, at the age of 29. For this reason, Anne Brontë is often ignored in favor of her more celebrated sisters.

(see more)

BOOKS FROM THE SAME COLLECTION

BY THE AUTHOR

PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT ALSO BOUGHT