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Well if you're referring to the nineteenth century novelist who wrote Jane Eyre her name is actually Charlotte Brontë. That should get you started...
For starters, it's Charlotte Bronte. She was one of three sisters who all wrote novels in the 19th century. Her most famous work was "Jane Eyre".
Bronte was just 38 when she died in 1855.
Now that you know how her name is spelled you can google and find out more.
Charlette Braunte is not an author. She is a typographical error.
Just a tip, if you're writing a report on her, the teacher probably will give you a higher grade if you spell her name correctly. It's spelled "Charlotte Brontë", by the way.
Now, back to your question. Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist. She was one of the celebrated Brontë sisters, and she wrote "Jane Eyre". She used a pen-name/pseudonym, as she was, in her words, "Averse to personal publicity".
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