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About Emily Bronte and Anne Bronte, by Charlotte Bronte

Friday January 14, 2005
In 1850, Charlotte Bronte wrote in an edition of her sisters' work, "It has been thought that all the works published under the names of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell were, in reality, the production of one person." Here is her biographical sketch of her two sisters, Anne Bronte and Emily Bronte. Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell were their pseudonyms under which they published their poems and novels.

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