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The Brönte Sisters were very important Yorkshire writers of the XIXth

century, and they wrote some of the most famous novels of the
history of the romanticism.

Charlotte Brönte.

Charlotte was born in 1816. She was the oldest


sister, and she wrote “The Search After
Happiness”, and “History of teh year” in 1831. In
may 1846, under the pseudonym of Currer Ellis and
Acton Bell, a book of Bems was published,
Chatlotte continued to 15 poems. In August she
wrote “Jane Eyre”, and a year after this novel was
published, she also wrote “Shirley (October 1849
and “Villette” (January 1853). She died in 1855.

Emily Brontë

Emily was born in 1819. She was the fifth child of


the six children of the familiy, and she was a
writer. Emily is famous for her novel “Whuthesing
heights” that she wrote under the pseudonym of
Ellis Bell. This novel is a big classic of the
romanticism literature. She died in 1848.

Anne Brontë.

Anne was born in 1820. She was the less known


sister, but she also wrote two splendid novels:
“Agnes Grey” (1847) and “The Tenant of Wildfell
Hall” (1849).

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