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'''Charlotte Brontë''' ([[April 21]], [[1816]] – [[March 31]], [[1855]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[novelist]], the eldest of the three famous [[Brontë]] sisters whose [[novel]]s have become standards of [[English literature]]. '''Charlotte Brontë''' ([[April 21]], [[1816]] – [[March 31]], [[1855]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[novelist]], the eldest of the three famous [[Brontë]] sisters whose [[novel]]s have become standards of [[English literature]].

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"Bertha Mason is mad; and she came of a mad family; idiots and maniacs through three generations! Her mother, the Creole, was both a madwoman and a drunkard!—as I found out after I had wed the daughter: for they were silent on family secrets before. Bertha, like a dutiful child, copied her parent in both points."--Jane Eyre (1847) by Charlotte Brontë

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Charlotte Brontë (April 21, 1816March 31, 1855) was a British novelist, the eldest of the three famous Brontë sisters whose novels have become standards of English literature.

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