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Agnes Grey

Agnes Grey

List Price: $64.95
Your Price: $64.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I like it!
Review: If you have read Emily or Charlotte Bronte's books before, you will find this book a lot easier. Both the language usage and the plot weren't completed as the aforesaid Bronte sisters. This is a story about the struggle of a governess called Agnes and how she found her own future in the end. If you are interested in Victorian Literature, I will then say that this is one of the must read, because it gives you a glimpse of how educated women's life during that time was like. Consider that Anne Bronte herself had been a governess too, it just made this story even truer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Agnes Grey- simple but magnificent
Review: Thank goodness for Amazon.com. I searched for this book in two different towns and came up negative in every single book store. Why is it that Anne Bronte is denied the spotlight that should be shared with her sisters Charlotte and Emily? This was a very good story, very in tune to the romanticism of the era. I found Miss Bronte's entries on the punishment and discipline of children amusing and applicable to todays standards. She has a very sweet but determined heroine, who sounds like a reflection of herself. I haven't read her other book yet. But judging by the quality of this, I recommend both of her works. Cheers to the Bronte sisters!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: agnes grey
Review: The book with a perfect starting and a happy end.The language of the book is simply wonderful,but the charecter of Agnes mother and sister deserve some more space in the book there is so little about them in the book but they dominate the hole story,without them the story is never be told


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