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Agnes Grey: Critical Essay by Elizabeth Hollis Berry

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SOURCE: "Agnes Grey: 'Pillars of Witness' in 'The Vale of Life,"' in Anne Brontë's Radical Vision: Structures of Consciousness, English Literary Studies, 1994, pp. 39-70.

In the following essay, Berry surveys the imagery of Agnes Grey, evaluating its thematic significance and artistry.

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