• 1. 
    The only one of the three sisters to produce a single novel in her lifetime.

  • Emily
  • Anne
  • Charlotte
  • 2. 
    Used the pseudonym Currer Bell.

  • Charlotte
  • Anne
  • Emily
  • 3. 
    Used the pseudonym Ellis Bell.

  • Anne
  • Charlotte
  • Emily
  • 4. 
    Used the pseudonym Acton Bell.

  • Charlotte
  • Anne
  • Emily
  • 5. 
    This sister’s first written novel, The Professor, was published after her death.

  • Emily
  • Anne
  • Charlotte
  • 6. 
    The youngest of the three Brontë sisters.

  • Anne
  • Charlotte
  • Emily
  • 7. 
    This Brontë sister died of tuberculosis in 1848 and was famously buried in a coffin that was a meager 16 inches (41 cm) wide.

  • Charlotte
  • Emily
  • Anne
  • 8. 
    The author of the most popular of the sisters’ novels, Jane Eyre.

  • Emily
  • Charlotte
  • Anne
  • 9. 
    This Brontë sister was a governess with a family named the Robinsons, an experience that is thought to have been an influence on her novel Agnes Grey.

  • Emily
  • Anne
  • Charlotte
  • 10. 
    This Brontë sister’s many letters to friend Ellen Nussey provide an insight into her life beyond that of her siblings.

  • Charlotte
  • Anne
  • Emily
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