currer bell

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Pseudonym of Charlotte Brontë: "Currer Bell" was the pen name used by the English novelist Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) when she first published her works, most notably the novel Jane Eyre.
    • One of the Brontë sisters: The name is associated with one of the three famous literary sisters from the 19th century.
Usage
  • The name "Currer Bell" is used historically and in literary contexts to refer to the author Charlotte Brontë, especially in discussions about her early publications and the use of male pseudonyms by female writers in the Victorian era.
  • It is treated as a singular proper noun.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • Literary Analysis: The choice of the pseudonym "Currer Bell" is often analyzed in studies of gender and authorship in the 19th century.
    • The use of the name Currer Bell allowed Charlotte Brontë's work to be judged separately from contemporary prejudices against female novelists.
Variants and Related Words
  • Charlotte Brontë: The real name of the author who wrote as Currer Bell.
  • Ellis Bell: The pseudonym used by Emily Brontë.
  • Acton Bell: The pseudonym used by Anne Brontë.
  • Pseudonym: A fictitious name used by an author.
Synonyms
  • Charlotte Brontë (when referring to the author's true identity).
  • Pen name.
Notes
  • "Currer Bell" is not a common word but a specific historical and literary reference. It does not have idioms, phrasal verbs, or multiple common meanings outside of this specific context.
Noun
  1. English novelist; one of three Bronte sisters (1818-1848)