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The author recounts how she and her two sisters, living in relative isolation, discovered one another's writings and resolved to publish together under masculine pseudonyms to avoid prejudice. She describes finding a manuscript of a sister's striking poems, persuading both to contribute, and the long efforts to find publishers. Several manuscripts met rejection before one firm gave considered feedback and another accepted a longer tale; the sisters' other works were issued separately. She addresses misconceptions that the books were by a single hand, defends each sister's distinct merits—especially the poetry—and explains the reasons for anonymity.

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Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist and poet, best known for her groundbreaking work "Jane Eyre: An Autobiography," which explores themes of morality, social criticism, and the struggles of women in the 19th century. Born in 1816, she was part of the literary Brontë family, alongside her sisters Emily and Anne, who also became notable authors. Charlotte's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and complex characters, often reflecting her own experiences and the constraints of her time. In addition to "Jane Eyre," her notable works include "Shirley" and "Villette," which further showcase her talent for creating rich narratives and strong female protagonists.

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