
Brontë Sisters
The Brontë Sisters—Charlotte, Emily, and Anne—were 19th-century English authors known for their influential novels. Born in 1816, 1818, and 1820, respectively, they grew up in the Yorkshire moors, which inspired much of their writing. Charlotte is famous for "Jane Eyre," Emily for "Wuthering Heights," and Anne for "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall." Their works address themes of love, social criticism, and individualism. Despite facing societal limitations as women, they wrote under male pseudonyms to gain acceptance. Their legacy endures, influencing literature and gender discussions well into the modern era.