Agnes Grey / Anne Bronte.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Auckland, N.Z.] : Floating Press, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (1 electronic document (326 pages))Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781775415640
- 1775415643
- 9781775569657
- 1775569659
- 823/.8 22
- PR4162 .A54 2009eb
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Title; Contents; Chapter I The Parsonage; Chapter II First Lessons in the Art of Instruction; Chapter III A Few More Lessons; Chapter IV The Grandmamma; Chapter V The Uncle; Chapter VI The Parsonage Again; Chapter VII Horton Lodge; Chapter VIII The 'Coming Out'; Chapter IX The Ball; Chapter X The Church; Chapter XI The Cottagers; Chapter XII The Shower; Chapter XIII The Primroses; Chapter XIV The Rector; Chapter XV The Walk; Chapter XVI The Substitution; Chapter XVII Confessions; Chapter XVIII Mirth and Mourning; Chapter XIX The Letter; Chapter XX The Farewell; Chapter XXI The School.
Chapter XXII The VisitChapter XXIII The Park; Chapter XXIV The Sands; Chapter XXV Conclusion.
The story of a rector's daughter who has to earn her living as a governess. Drawing directly from her own experiences, Anne Bronte set out to describe the immense pressures that the governess's life involved: the frustration, the isolation, and the insensitve and cruel treatment on the part of employers and their families.
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