Read the following life path and mark the
alternative to which author it refers.
"An English novelist and poet, born on April 21,
1816, in Thornton, Yorkshire, is renowned for
creating one of the most iconic works in English
literature, “Jane Eyre.” This individual published
under the pseudonym Currer Bell, a strategy used
to avoid the prejudices of the time. Most popular
books are "Jane Eyre", "Villette", "Shirley" and
"The Professor". Raised in a family with literary
inclinations, this writer faced numerous personal
tragedies, including the loss of siblings at a
young age. Educated at the Clergy Daughters’
School at Cowan Bridge, the experiences there
later inspired the depiction of Lowood School in
“Jane Eyre.” The writer’s career as a governess
also provided material for the novels, reflecting
the struggles and societal expectations of the
time."
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