À propos de l'auteur

Anne Brontë was an English novelist and poet, the youngest of the Brontë siblings. She is best known for her novels "Agnes Grey" and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall," which explore themes of gender and social constraints in 19th-century England. Anne's writing is characterized by its realism and emotional depth, often providing a voice for women and the struggles they faced in a male-dominated society. Her works were groundbreaking for their time, addressing issues such as women's independence and moral integrity, which were often controversial subjects.

Date de naissance January 17, 1820
Lieu de naissance Thornton, Yorkshire, England
Date de décès May 28, 1849