Charlotte Brontë is the surname of the English novelist Charlotte Brontë (1816–1855). The full name is often pronounced with two stressed syllables, aligning with British practice for personal names, and the surname Brontë carries a subtle vowel distinction in some dialects. Together, the two-part name is used in scholarly, literary, and biographical contexts to reference the author of Jane Eyre and her sisters' works.
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