Charlotte, Emily, Anne and Branwell
wrote stories and they
drew pictures. They also wrote poetry. Branwell was going to be
an artist. But he became ill. He drank alcohol and he took drugs.
The Bronte sisters sent their stories to a publisher. In the 1850s,
women's stories were not often published. So Charlotte wrote her
books with the name, Currer Bell.
Emily wrote
Wuthering Heights
with the name, Ellis Bell. And Anne wrote Agnes
Grey
with the
name, Acton Bell. Their books were very popular. Soon people
wanted to meet these authors. Then they were surprised. These
good writers were women!
Charlotte Bronte's novels are: The
Professor, Jane Eyre
(1847),
Shirley
(1849) and
Vilette
(1853).
Jane Eyre
is one of the
most popular stories in English. In 1847, people read
Jane Eyre
and they were surprised. Women did
not often speak about their
hopes and their thoughts. Women did not talk to men in this way!
In 1848, Emily and Branwell died. Anne died the next year.
Charlotte lived with her old father. She was now a famous author.
People wanted to meet her. Charlotte travelled to London and she
met poets, artists and writers. She visited theatres,
museums and
art galleries. In 1854, Charlotte married a clergyman, Arthur
Nicholls. On 31st March 1855, Charlotte Bronte died. She was 38
years old.