![]() ![]() She laments the short vacation she was given to visit with her family, and finds understanding only in the nurse. Chapter IV: The GrandmammaĪgnes Grey details the behavior of the children, their father, and his mother. She rises to the challenge, determined to succeed. Chapter III: A Few More LessonsĪgnes Grey details the challenges posed by her charges, and the strained relations she feels within the family. The mistress and children are not quite what she expected. ![]() ![]() Chapter II: First Lessons in the Art of InstructionĪgnes Grey meets the family for which she will be governess. Chapter I: The ParsonageĪgnes Grey narrates her family background and the circumstances that led to her employment as a governess. Agnes Grey was Anne's first novel.īrontë, A. Agnes Grey is Anne Bronte's story about a governess, similar to her sister's work Jane Eyre in that both novels explore the social issues that a Victorian governess not only observes but becomes involved with. ![]()
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