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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20050219
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Byline: Charlotte Bronte
In the annals of English literature through the ages a mere handful of writers stand supreme, authors whose names live on through the centuries as supreme story tellers.
Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw and Ian Fleming have all etched their names on Britain's Halls of Literary Fame as icons of their own time whose names and works live on long after them.
Next week we celebrate another when Royal Mail issues a set of six new postage stamps honouring Charlotte Bronte, the Victorian authoress who died 150 years ago. The ...
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