Brontë Sisters

The Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, revolutionized literature by introducing psychological depth and emotional honesty that defied the rigid social conventions of the Victorian era. Their major works, including Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, challenged prevailing gender norms and advanced the modern novel through their exploration of internal conflict and social rebellion. Their contributions remain foundational, as their writing transformed the gothic tradition into a sophisticated medium for feminist critique and enduring character analysis.