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Episode 224: “Agnes Grey” by Anne Brontë, Introduction and Ch. 1-5

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The Brontë Sisters and the Governess Narrative

This chapter explores the impact of societal constraints on female authors in the 19th century, particularly focusing on the Brontë sisters' use of male pseudonyms. It delves into Anne Brontë's 'Agnes Grey', examining its autobiographical elements, themes of education, and realistic portrayal of childhood, contrasting it with the romanticized views of the era. The discussion also highlights the year 1847 and its significance in literary history, alongside the evolution of educational theories reflected in literature.

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