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The Brontë Sisters (Charlotte, Emily, Anne)

The Brontë sisters—Charlotte, Emily, and Anne—were 19th-century English authors known for their groundbreaking novels that explore themes of love, morality, and social criticism. Charlotte is famous for "Jane Eyre," a pioneering work of feminist literature. Emily gained acclaim for "Wuthering Heights," a passionate and dark tale of love and revenge. Anne wrote "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall," which challenged societal norms regarding women's rights. Growing up in Yorkshire, their isolated environment fostered their creativity, leading them to create rich, complex characters and vivid settings. Their works have had a lasting impact on English literature and continue to be widely read and studied.