At 13, Charlotte Brontë Already Knew How Good a Writer She Would Be
Few teenagers would want the world to read their poems, but at 13, Charlotte Brontë was an exception. In 1829, she collected her verse in a humble anthology that hinted at her ambition to become an author at a time when...
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