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100 _aBronte Sisters
245 0 _aProfound Creations of Bronte Sisters Vol-3 & 4
250 _a1st edition
260 _bPhoenix publications,
_c2022
520 _aThe Brontë Sisters, Charlotte (1816–1855), Emily (1818–1848), and Anne (1820–1849), were three remarkable 19th-century English novelists, whose collective literary contributions left an indelible mark on literature. Raised in the isolated Yorkshire moors, the sisters found solace and inspiration in their imaginations. Charlotte Brontë, the eldest, penned the timeless classic “Jane Eyre” (1847), exploring themes of love, class, and morality. Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights” (1847) remains a haunting tale of passion and revenge, and Anne Brontë’s novels, including “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall” (1848), tackled social issues of her time. Despite their relatively short lives, the Brontë Sisters’ works demonstrated a profound understanding of human nature and societal conventions. Their collective impact on literature, showcasing strong female characters and addressing complex themes, continues to resonate, securing their places in the literary canon. The Brontë’s’ legacy endures as their novels continue to captivate readers with their emotional depth and timeless storytelling.
650 _aNovels
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