Anne BrontëAnne Brontë (1820-1849) was an English writer and the youngest of the three Brontë sisters. Writing under the male pseudonym of Acton Bell, she published a book of poetry with her sisters, Charlotte and Emily, in 1846. Her two novels, 'Agnes Grey' (147) and 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' (1848) are now recognised as classics of English literature, the latter being considered one of the first feminist works of fiction. Read More Read Less
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