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- Brontë family - Wikipedia
The first Brontë children to be born to rector Patrick Brontë and his wife Maria were Maria (1814–1825) and Elizabeth (1815–1825), who both died at young ages due to disease Charlotte, Emily and Anne were then born within approximately four years
- Charlotte Brontë - Encyclopedia Britannica
Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist best known for Jane Eyre (1847), the story of an independent young governess who overcomes hardships while remaining true to her principles It blended moral realism with Gothic elements
- Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre, Books Quotes - Biography
Charlotte Brontë was an English 19th-century writer whose novel 'Jane Eyre' is considered a classic of Western literature
- The Brontës
The Brontës - Books and Reading by the Brontë Sisters and other members of the Brontë Family (Authors, etc A-Z - Appendices - Abbreviations - Index) -- Brontë Links (Websites - E-texts - Criticism)
- Charlotte Brontë - English History
Charlotte Brontë (21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855) is one of the most famous Victorian women writers and poets She was the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature
- Charlotte Brontë, Author of Jane Eyre | LiteraryLadiesGuide
Charlotte Brontë (April 21, 1816 – March 31, 1855), the British novelist best known for Jane Eyre, was born in Thornton, a small West Yorkshire village in England She was born into a clerical family that valued education; she became the family chronicler and champion
- Guide to the Brontës: Their Lives and Novels
Here's an introduction to the famous literary Brontë family, in particular the novelists Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, with summaries of the Brontë novels
- Charlotte Brontë - Wikipedia
Charlotte Nicholls (née Brontë; 21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855), commonly known as Charlotte Brontë ( ˈ ʃ ɑːr l ə t ˈ b r ɒ n t i , commonly -t eɪ ), [1] was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature
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