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Anne Brontë (18201849)
Brontë, Anne (“Acton Bell”). An English novelist, sister of Charlotte and Emily; born in Thornton, Yorkshire, 1820; died in Scarborough, May 28, 1849. She spent her life in her father’s parsonage at Haworth; had a short experience as a governess; and published poems with her sisters. Her novels are: ‘Agnes Grey’ (1847); ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ (1848). (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).