ISBN-13: 9781784872397 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 224 str.
ISBN-13: 9781784872397 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 224 str.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY SAMANTHA ELLIS Based on the author's own experience, Agnes Grey explores the position of women in Victorian society through the story of a young woman forced to work as a governess when her father is ruined financially. It is a classic not just as a result of the subtle and ironic force of Anne Bronte's prose, but also because of the passionate indictment of social injustice which animates it.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY SAMANTHA ELLISWhen Agnes's father loses the family savings, young Agnes determines to make her own living - as a governess. Working for the Bloomfields, her enthusiasm is soon dampened by isolation and the cruelty of the children in her charge. Agnes hopes for better in her second job, but when the scheming elder daughter Rosalie makes designs on Agnes's new friend, the kind curate Mr Weston, she feels herself silenced and sidelined. Becoming a governess is one thing, becoming invisible is quite another.