Agnes Grey
Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë is a semi-autobiographical novel that tells the story of a young governess’s struggles with the cruelty and mistreatment she faces from her employers, while exploring themes of social class, independence, and personal growth.
- CHAPTER I – THE PARSONAGE 1,958 Words
- CHAPTER II – FIRST LESSONS IN THE ART OF INSTRUCTION 2,217 Words
- CHAPTER III – A FEW MORE LESSONS 2,412 Words
- CHAPTER IV – THE GRANDMAMMA 1,770 Words
- CHAPTER V – THE UNCLE 1,987 Words
- CHAPTER VII – HORTON LODGE 2,485 Words
- CHAPTER VIII – THE ‘COMING OUT’ 1,665 Words
- CHAPTER IX – THE BALL 2,652 Words
- CHAPTER X – THE CHURCH 2,538 Words
- CHAPTER XI – THE COTTAGERS 2,625 Words
- CHAPTER XII – THE SHOWER 1,952 Words
- CHAPTER XIII – THE PRIMROSES 2,372 Words
- CHAPTER XIV – THE RECTOR 2,293 Words
- CHAPTER XV – THE WALK 2,354 Words
- CHAPTER XVI – THE SUBSTITUTION 1,740 Words
- CHAPTER XVII – CONFESSIONS 2,328 Words
- CHAPTER XVIII – MIRTH AND MOURNING 2,375 Words
- CHAPTER XIX – THE LETTER 2,087 Words
- CHAPTER XX – THE FAREWELL 2,793 Words
- CHAPTER XXI – THE SCHOOL 2,356 Words
- CHAPTER XXII – THE VISIT 2,219 Words
- CHAPTER XXIII – THE PARK 1,673 Words
- CHAPTER XXIV – THE SANDS 2,562 Words
- CHAPTER XXV – CONCLUSION 2,519 Words