Who Were The Bronte Sisters?
The Bronte sisters are proverbial and regal names in the dimension of classic literature. Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte and Charlotte Bronte. Their priceless contributions to the literary arena are worth a plenitude of plaudits and are still valued by critics and readers immensely. Being mostly classics in English fictions, their novels are inclusive of Shirley, Villette, Professor (published posthumously) and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. As for Anne, she wrote Agnes Gray and Tenant of Wildfell Hall in the years 1847 and 1848 respectively. Emily Bronte’s only contribution to literature was Wuthering Heights, which showed enormous literary talent and the powerful storytelling prowess. Charlotte’s greatest work was Jane Eyre that reflected a part of her real life childhood. They were six siblings, five sisters and a brother. Two of the sisters whose names were Maria and Elizabeth died while their brother Branwell also died later of tuberculosis. Before writing their own individual novels,