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The other other Brontë sister.

Anne Brontë was the youngest of the three writing Brontë sisters, and the one who most people forget about. Charlotte wrote Jane Eyre (and some other books that get much less love); Emily wrote Wuthering Heights (and some much less melodramatic poetry); but Anne's books are the polar opposite of both. Bleaker than Charlotte (and, in fairness, Charlotte could get pretty bleak) and more prosaic than Emily, Anne's popularity has unfairly waned in comparison with her sisters'.

She wrote only two novels, under the name of Acton Bell (and a volume of poetry in collaboration with her sisters):

Despite having such a small list of works, her work was influential in English literature, making her a case of Short-Lived, Big Impact.

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