Charlotte Brontë (born April 21, 1816 – United Kingdom) was a renowned English novelist and poet, best known for her classic novel Jane Eyre (1847), which remains a cornerstone of English literature. As the eldest of the famous Brontë sisters, she wrote under the pseudonym Currer Bell to ensure her works were taken seriously in a male-dominated literary world. Jane Eyre is celebrated for its strong, complex female protagonist and its blend of Gothic elements with social criticism. Brontë’s literary voice was marked by its emotional intensity, moral conviction, and sharp critique of Victorian society. Her work laid foundational contributions to feminist literature and inspired generations of writers. Her legacy endures as a powerful symbol of literary brilliance and resilience in the face of societal constraints.
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