The Bronte Sisters are writers from England.
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The Bronte Sisters was created on 1979-05-09.
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Charlotte Bronte and her sisters, Emily and Anne, were educated at home by their father and later attended the Clergy Daughters' School in Lancashire. Charlotte later became a teacher at Roe Head School.
The Yorkshire village that is home to the Bronte sisters is Haworth. The Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth is where the sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte, lived and wrote some of their famous novels. Today, Haworth is a popular tourist destination for literature enthusiasts.
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The names of the Bronte family were: Emily Bronte (wrote Wuthering Heights) - she was the middle chile, Charlotte Bronte - oldest (wrote Jane Ayre etc) and Anne (youngest- wrote The Tenant of Wildfell Hall). The father was called Patrick Bronte and was a vicar. The 3 sisters had a brother called Branwell. Bronte was a made-up surname that the father invented to sound more sophisticated. His oringinal name was probably either Brunty or Prunty. He was born in Northern Ireland.
No, none of the Bronte sisters are buried at Westminster Abbey. Charlotte Bronte is buried in the churchyard of St. Michael and All Angels in Haworth, Emily Bronte in the churchyard of St. Michael and All Angels in Haworth, and Anne Bronte in St. Mary's Churchyard in Scarborough.
The names of the Bronte family were: Emily Bronte (wrote Wuthering Heights) - she was the middle Chile, Charlotte Bronte - oldest (wrote Jane Ayre etc) and Anne (youngest- wrote The Tenant of Wildfell Hall). The father was called Patrick Bronte and was a vicar. The 3 sisters had a brother called Branwell. Bronte was a made-up surname that the father invented to sound more sophisticated. His oringinal name was probably either Brunty or Prunty. He was born in Northern Ireland.
Those were the sisters´ pseudonyms: Currer Bell (Charlotte Bronte) Ellis Bell (Emily Bronte) Acton Bell (Anne Bronte) Martha El Hadidi
The Bronte sisters used Masculine pen names because woman writers were not taken seriously at that time in Victorian England