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    Agnes Grey / by Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849

    Published 2009
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    Agnes grey / by Brontë, Anne

    Published 2014
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    The Brontë Novels (Routledge Revivals). by Craik, W. A.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; The Brontë Novels; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; 1 Wuthering Heights; 2 The Professor; 3 Jane Eyre; 4 Shirley; 5 Villette; 6 Agnes Grey; 7 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX…”
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    "We are three sisters" : self and family in the writing of the Brontës by Lamonica, Drew, 1973-

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Family as context and content -- The Victorian context : self, family, and society -- The family context : writing as sibling relationship -- Jane Eyre : the pilgrimage of the "poor orphan child" -- Wuthering heights : the boundless passion of Catherine Earnshaw -- Agnes Grey and the tenant of Wildfell Hall : lessons of the family -- The professor and Shirley : industrial pollution of family relations and values -- Villette : authorial regeneration and the death of the family -- Life after Villette.…”
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    The Brontes. by Ingham, Patricia

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Words on 'Great Vulgar Sheets': Writing and Social Resistance in Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey (1847).…”
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    The Auckland University Press anthology of New Zealand literature.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Robert Browning, from 'Waring' (1842)Anne Brontë, from Agnes Grey (1847); The World To Hand; Mary Taylor, Letter to Charlotte Brontë (1848); John Barr of Craigilee, 'New Zealand Comforts' (1861); William Golder, from 'Thoughts on the Wairarapa' (1854); Anonymous, 'Original Lines', from the Daily Southern Cross (1848); Samuel Butler, from Erewhon, or, Over the Range (1872); Anonymous, 'Original Poetry', from the Daily Southern Cross (1843); Alfred Domett, from Ranolf and Amohia (1872); Joshua Henry Kirby, from Henry Ancrum: A Tale of the Last War in New Zealand (1872); War.…”
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