Charlotte Brontë, an English poet and novelist, was born on April 21, 1816. Initially, she published her works under the pseudonym Currer Bell. Her works were popular among her contemporaries, and today Charlotte Brontë's novels have been translated into many languages, adapted for the screen multiple times, and are known to a wide range of educated readers.
In 2026, we celebrate the 210th anniversary of the English writer's birth. It is impossible not to mention the talent of the writer's sisters, Emily and Anne Brontë. They became famous for their novels "Wuthering Heights" and "Agnes Grey," which caused a sensation among their contemporaries and were subsequently recognized as classics of English literature.
At the exhibition dedicated to the writer's unrivaled talent, the novel "Jane Eyre" will be presented in various editions, as well as the work "The Professor".