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Maizie Ferguson

"I could go on for years, but I will content myself with adding, that I shall never forget that glorious summer evening, and always remember with delight..."

A conclusion to our read-along blog series of Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë.

Art by Edmund Dulac for The Novels of the Bronte Sisters, Dent 1905

 

Welcome back, dearest Janeites, to the Austen-Brontë reader series.


Thank you for joining me as we explored Agnes Grey. After finishing our journey last week, we just couldn't conclude our time together without a final post and farewell. Below is a brief recap for those who were not able to join us.


Over the past three weeks on the JASP blog we have highlighted Anne Brontë's thoughtful debut novel, Agnes Grey. Every Tuesday, beginning the 26th of November, we explored the work through a summary and reflection. Thank you for reading along with me, dear readers! And rather than say farewell, I only say, until the next.


I will soon be returning to the read-along format with Jane Austen's beloved debut novel, Sense and Sensibility. (Please stay tuned for more information and scheduling.) When the new year rolls around we will begin our Austen 250 Reader, an exciting new blog series, in honor of the 250th anniversary of Austen's birth next year. Once again, thank you for reading along with me. And rather than say farewell, dear readers, I will say, until the next.


 

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