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?
Discover the Bronte Sisters' famous novels Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, The Professor, Agnes Grey, Shirley and Villette repackaged with beautiful modern covers.
Beautiful and secretive, Helen Graham has recently moved into Wildfell Hall. Her reclusive behaviour quickly makes her the subject of local gossip and conjecture.
Emily Bronte was an English novelist & poet, who is best known for her only novel, ?Wuthering Heights: Wuther-ing Heights is his farmhouse. Heathcliff is a young orphan, who was brought by Earnshaw at Wuthering Heights, 30 years ago. Earnshaw loves him (Heathcliff) so much, even neglects his own children. After death of Earnshaw, his elder son Hindley becomes the new master of Wuthering Heights and he allows Heathcliff to stay there only as a ...
Agnes Grey, " written by the youngest of the Brontë sisters, Anne Brontë, is an influential work in classic British literature. Known for her thoughtful and realistic depictions of the 19th century, it is no surprise that this novel is a significant addition to Anne Brontë books.
The narrative follows the titular character, Agnes Grey, as she takes up the occupation of a governess to secure financial independence. The novel offers a first-han...
First published in 1847, Agnes Grey was Anne Brontë's first novel and thought to be her most autobiographical. It is the story a young woman who works as a governess to help support her family. Through the course of the novel she is employed in two different families, however her experiences of dealing with spoiled and ignorant children (and employers) is similar in both households. This ebook is also part of The Brontë Collection compilation ...
Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë wrote during the 19th century, a time when women's contributions to literature were often overlooked or dismissed. Initially, they published their works under pseudonyms (Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell) to navigate the societal prejudices against female authors. Their poetry and novels explored complex emotions, challenged social norms, and offered profound insights into human nature.
As poets, the Brontë siste...
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was the second novel written by Anne Brontë, the youngest of the Brontë sisters.
The novel begins with the arrival of a young widow, Mrs. Graham, in a rural neighborhood. She brings with her her five year old son Arthur and takes up residence in the partly-ruined Wildfell Hall. Gossip soon begins to swirl around her, questioning her mysterious background and the closeness of her relationship with her landlord.
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Anne Bront, ikinci romani Wildfell Hallun Kiracisini Acton Bell müstear ismiyle yayimlar, okur ve elestirmenlerin büyük cogunlugu icin roman pek cok nedenle sansasyonel niteliktedir Bront baskahramaniyla Victoria dönemi toplumunun kati kural ve beklentilerine göre sekillenmis itaatkar kadin profiline meydan okur. Roman genel bir bakisla evlilik ve ask iliskisini ele alir gibi görünse de alkolizmin neden oldugu aile ici sikintilar ve istismar g...
Agnes Grey? is the debut novel of Anne novel of Anee Bronte. It?s a victorian novel. The story revolves around the center character, Agnes Grey who works as a governess within the families of the English gen-try. Actually. Anne (the author) had also worked as a governess for almost 5-years. So she has put all her experiences in the novel. How she actually suffered and, in general, how actually it all affected a young woman. She has focussed on...