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Charlotte Brontë (1816–1855) wrote Jane Eyre, whose brooding Gothic atmosphere, the madwoman in the attic, the telepathic call across the moors, brought the uncanny into psychological realism with lasting force. With her sisters she created the imaginary childhood worlds of Angria and Gondal, and her fiction’s intensity influenced the Gothic-romance tradition deeply.
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