Agnes Grey

6h 27m

Published by Audible Studios.

3 stars (2 reviews)

Having lost the family savings on risky investments, Richard Grey removes himself from family life and suffers a bout of depression. Feeling helpless and frustrated, his youngest daughter, Agnes, applies for a job as a governess to the children of a wealthy, upper-class, English family.

Ecstatic at the thought that she has finally gained control and freedom over her own life, Agnes arrives at the Bloomfield mansion armed with confidence and purpose. The cruelty with which the family treat her however, slowly but surely strips the heroine of all dignity and belief in humanity.

A tale of female bravery in the face of isolation and subjugation, Agnes Grey is a masterpiece claimed by Irish writer, George Moore, to be possessed of all the qualities and style of a Jane Austen title. Its simple prosaic style propels the narrative forward in a gentle yet rhythmic manner which continuously leaves the listener …

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reviewed Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë (Penguin classics)

Review of 'Agnes Grey' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

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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rated it

4 stars

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Single women
  • Governesses
  • Social life and customs
  • Married women
  • Autobiographical fiction
  • Landlord and tenant
  • Domestic fiction
  • Alcoholism
  • Classic Literature
  • Large type books
  • British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)
  • England, fiction
  • Fiction, general
  • Great britain, fiction
  • English literature
  • Fiction, historical, general
  • Single women, fiction
  • Gouvernantes
  • Romans, nouvelles
  • Femmes seules