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Anne Brontë: Agnes Grey (1988, Penguin)

264 pages

English language

Published Nov. 21, 1988 by Penguin.

ISBN:
978-0-14-043210-7
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An obvious Mary Sue story, this is the diary of a pompous, petulant child who takes a lousy wage job serving other pompous, petulant children (young and old). The modern analogue to this story plays out on Livejournal and Facebook every day, about as enlightening, although the sheer quantity of purple prose and extraneous conjunctions makes for an unintentionally hilarious read. Occasionally a single sentence stretches into most of a page.

Beware: Often, the narrator's chosen scenes are uninteresting speeches regarding characters at length who are never heard from again. The tedium of wondering whether any particular page advances any plot or is pure filler wears thin after a while. At other times, whole chapters are dedicated to describing the wholesome perfection of the narrator and her suitor, while others are devoted to the endless faults of all others.

The romance is nothing more than a crush that begins halfway …

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