Charlotte Brontë's three most famous titles are "Jane Eyre," "Shirley," and "Villette." "Jane Eyre," published in 1847, is her most renowned work, telling the story of an orphaned girl who becomes a governess and falls in love with her enigmatic employer, Mr. Rochester. "Shirley," released in 1849, explores themes of industrial conflict and women's roles during the Napoleonic Wars, while "Villette," published in 1853, delves into the experiences of an Englishwoman in a fictional Belgian town, addressing issues of isolation and identity.
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