The Brontë family consists of three sisters who were all writers in the 19th century: Charlotte, Emily, and Anne. They are known for their contributions to English literature, with each sister gaining recognition for their individual works such as "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë, "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë, and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" by Anne Brontë.
Emilia Pardo Bazán, the Spanish writer and intellectual, had several siblings. She was the daughter of a wealthy noble family and had a total of six siblings, including both brothers and sisters. Her family background played a significant role in her education and literary career, influencing her perspectives on gender and society in her works.
Gordon Parks had three siblings: two brothers and one sister. His family faced significant challenges during his childhood, including poverty and the death of his mother. Parks often drew inspiration from his family's experiences, which influenced his work as a photographer, filmmaker, and writer.
Most people (including me) will tell you Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, writer of Sherlock Holmes.
Paul Hoffman - English writer - was born in 1953.
Roger Morris - English writer - was born in 1960.
translated into english: writer
The proper adjective is an English writer
Patrick Bronte was the father of the Bronte sisters - Charlotte, Emily, and Anne. He was an Irish Anglican clergyman and writer.
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