Writer Charlotte Bronte was born on April 21 1816 in Thornton Yorkshire England. Said to be the most dominant and ambitious of the Brontes Charlotte was raised in a strict Anglican home by her clergyman father and a religious aunt after her mother and two eldest siblings died. She and her sister Emily attended the Clergy Daughter's School at Cowan Bridge but were largely educated at home. Though she tried to earn a living as both a governess and a teacher Bronte missed her sisters and eventually returned home.
A writer all her life Bronte published her first novel Jane Eyre in 1847 under the manly pseudonym Currer Bell Though controversial in its criticism of society's treatment of impoverished women the book was an immediate hit. She followed the success with Shirley in 1848 and Villette in 1853.
The deaths of the Bronte siblings are almost as notable as their literaty legacy. Her brother Branwell and Emily died in 1848 and Anne died the following year. In 1854 Charlotte married Arthur Bell Nicholls but died the following year during her pregnancy on March 31 1855 in Haworth Yorkshire England. The first novel she ever wrote The Professor was published posthumously in 1857.