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The episode at Blake Hall was so traumatic that she reproduced it in almost perfect detail in her novel, Agnes Grey.
It is such a character that she portrays in Edward Weston, and that her heroine Agnes Grey finds deeply appealing.
Thorp Green appeared as Horton Lodge in her novel Agnes Grey.
There was speculation about the identity of Currer Bell and whether the author was male or female and it heightened on the publication of novels by Charlotte's sisters: Emily's Wuthering Heights by " Ellis Bell " and Anne's Agnes Grey by " Acton Bell ".
* The Professor, written before Jane Eyre, submitted at first along with Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, then separately, and rejected in either form by many publishing houses, published posthumously in 1857
In 1847, Emily published her novel, Wuthering Heights, as two volumes of a three-volume set ( the last volume being Agnes Grey by her sister Anne ).
* Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë publish Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, respectively, in one volume under the pen names of Ellis Bell and Acton Bell.
The sisters returned to prose, producing a novel each the following year: Charlotte's Jane Eyre, Emily's Wuthering Heights and Anne's Agnes Grey.
* Agnes in Anne Brontë's novel Agnes Grey, different from her sisters ' novels, Agnes Grey portrays a more realistic view of what life for a governess was like in Victorian England.
She wrote a largely autobiographical novel entitled Agnes Grey.
The influence revealed by Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is much less clear.
Jane Eyre, Agnes Grey, then The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Shirley, Villette and even The Professor present a linear structure concerning a character who advances through life after several trials and tribulations, to find a kind of happiness in love and virtue, recalling the works of religious inspiration of the 17th century such as John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress or his Grace abounding to the Chief of Sinners.
Agnes Macphail was born to Dougald McPhail and Henrietta Campbell in Proton Township, Grey County, Ontario on March 24, 1890.
Shirley is what Brontë believed her sister, Emily Brontë, would have been if she had been born into a wealthy family. The maiden name of Mrs. Pryor is Agnes Grey, the name of the main character in Anne's first novel.
In 1847, Anne Brontë published Agnes Grey, Emily Brontë published Wuthering Heights, and Charlotte Brontë published Jane Eyre.
Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey had been accepted by the London publisher, Thomas Cautley Newby, and appeared as a three-volume set in December 1847.
Luminaries such as Lenny Bruce, Mary Martin, Katharine Hepburn, Rex Harrison, Richard Taylor, Ian McKellen, Florence Henderson, Angela Lansbury, Mae West, Dorothy Loudon, Richard Kiley, Sally Ann Howe, Keene Curtis, Victor Garber, Laurence Luckinbill, Lucie Arnaz, Patti LaBelle, Rob Marshall, Georgia Brown, Ben Harney, The Smothers Brothers, Jane Connell, Ricardo Montalban, Werner Klemperer, Ethel Waters, Jean Fenn, Agnes Moorehead, Herb Edelman, Matthew Broderick, Joyce Van Patten, Elizabeth Franz, Jonathan Silverman, Zeljko Ivanek, Marcel Marceau, Ann Miller, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Joel Grey, Florence Lacey, Ron Holgate, Lee Roy Reams, Paxton Whitehead, Ann Jillian, Leslie Uggams, Andrea McArdle, Mary Alice, Jack Lemmon, Estelle Parsons, Stacey Keach, Maxwell Caulfield, James Earl Jones, Karen Valentine, Brian Dennehy, Al Pacino, Amanda Plummer, Elizabeth Ashley, Mercedes McCambridge, Stockard Channing, Judith Light and many other stars have played at the Curran.
It is within 15 miles of Hemingford Grey, the former home of Lucy M. Boston, who used the name extensively in her Green Knowe books, inventing the imaginary placenames " Fen Toseland ", " Toseland St Agnes " and " Toseland Gunning ", and using it as a recurring first name in many generations of the same family.
The parish adjoins the parishes of Elsworth, Fenstanton, Hemingford Abbots, Hemingford Grey, Papworth Everard and Papworth St Agnes.

Agnes and based
Grace Andreacchi wrote a play based on the legends surrounding the martyrdom of Saint Agnes.
The Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes is a Roman Catholic religious community for women based in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
He had met Hunt after seeing his painting The Eve of St. Agnes, which is based on Keats's poem.
In 1994, the Oswestry and North Staffordshire School of Physiotherapy ( ONSSP ), which had been a separate institution based at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry, Shropshire, merged with Keele University, becoming Keele's Department of Physiotherapy Studies, and relocating from Oswestry to the Keele University campus.
Albee has admitted that the character of Agnes is based on his real-life adopted mother.
The producers brought Armstrong in based on his work in Revenge of the Nerds and Better Off Dead, hoping to expand the role of Agnes DiPesto by giving her a love interest, thereby taking some of the filming pressure off of Willis and Shepherd.
* Clarence ( 1922 film ), based on the play, starring Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres
Lusha also starred as Saint Agnes in the Albanian production of Time of the Comet ( 2008 ) based on the novel A Difficult Year by poet laureate and several-time Nobel Prize candidate, Ismail Kadare.
Working with choreographer Celia Franca, Lanchbery wrote The Eve of St Agnes ( the story was based on John Keats ' poem of the same name ), one of the first commissioned ballets to be shown on BBC television.
Otto II of Bavaria and Agnes of the Palatinate in a 16th-century painting based on a 15th-century original
A character based on Mitchell appears in Anderson Ferrell's biographical dance play, Dance / Speak: The Life of Agnes De Mille, which debuted at New York Theatre Ballet in 2009.
Keats based his poem on the superstition that a girl could see her future husband in a dream if she performed certain rites on the eve of St. Agnes ; that is she would go to bed without any supper, undress herself so that she was completely naked and lie on her bed with her hands under the pillow and looking up to the heavens and not to look behind.
Peitzker based her manuscript on the novels, travelogues and biographies of Agnes Smedley.
The film's screenplay was written by Agnes Christine Johnston based on the novel by George Barr McCutcheon, and set on the fictional land of Graustark.
The beach is kept under the constant scrutiny of the St Agnes based charity Surfers Against Sewage, which was founded in 1990 to improve water quality in Chapel Porth, Porthtowan, and Trevaunance beaches.

Agnes and upon
Emperor Henry III had promised his liensman Berthold of Zähringen the Duchy of Swabia, but this was not fulfilled as upon Henry's death his widow Agnes of Poitou in 1057 appointed Count Rudolf of Rheinfelden.
The last flashback, from the deceased Agnes ' point of view, is narrated through her diary, and shows her sisters descending upon the house clad in white, like angels.
In 1569, an alliance between the O ' Neills and MacDonnells was secured upon the marriage on Rathlin Island of Shane's successor, Turlough Luineach O ' Neill, to the widow Agnes.
Agnes later married and she and her young son moved to Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England.
Here was decided the betrothal of her youngest daughter Agnes with Mstislav II of Kiev, a scion of the Rurik Dynasty — in order to gain allies in a possible conflict — and the division of the Łęczyca lands between Salomea's sons upon her death.
When Raymond is with the Bleeding Nun, whom he thinks is his lover Agnes, “ he sexually surrenders and sinks upon Matilda ’ s bosom, alerting the reader that another role reversal is forthcoming ”.
* In the 1985 movie Flesh & Blood, set in the year 1501 there is a scene ( at about 30 min ) in which Steven ( Tom Burlinson ) and Agnes ( Jennifer Jason Leigh ) come upon two hanged men.
An alternative definition suggests that the Capricorn Coast extends south to include Gladstone and the towns of Agnes Water and 1770, however the bulk of reference materials refer to that region north of Bundaberg as the Discovery Coast or the Gladstone Region, and that north of Gladstone, the string of seaside communities surrounding Rockhampton and centred upon Yeppoon, is called the Capricorn Coast.
The problem with this story is that, although Agnes Brown remains a constant upon the pig's back, her companions swap names depending on the version being read.
" Agnes Prest burnt upon Southernhay AD 1557 ".
Dobson was born in Barrow upon Trent, Derbyshire, the son of Frederick William Dobson and his wife Agnes Eadie.

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