What did Charlotte Bronte write?

Charlotte Brontë wrote several novels, including:

* Jane Eyre (1847): Her most famous work, a Gothic novel about a young woman who overcomes hardship and finds love.

* Shirley (1849): A social commentary on the lives of women in Victorian England, featuring a strong-willed female protagonist.

* Villette (1853): A semi-autobiographical novel set in a Belgian boarding school, exploring themes of love, loneliness, and self-discovery.

* The Professor (1857): A less well-known novel about a young, struggling professor who falls in love with a wealthy woman.

She also wrote under the pseudonym Currer Bell, along with her sisters Emily and Anne, who also wrote novels under pseudonyms.

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