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- Gondal_(fictional_country) abstract "Gondal is an imaginary world or paracosm created by Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë in their youth. Gondal is an island in the North Pacific, just north of the island Gaaldine. It included at least four kingdoms: Gondal, Angora, Exina and Alcona. The earliest surviving reference comes from a diary entry in 1834. None of the prose fiction now survives but poetry still exists, mostly in the form of a manuscript donated to the British Museum in 1933; as do diary entries and scraps of lists. The poems are characterised by war, romance and intrigue. The Gondal setting, along with the similar Angria setting created by the other Brontë siblings, has been described as an early form of speculative fiction.".
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- Gondal_(fictional_country) personquoted "Charlotte Brontë".
- Gondal_(fictional_country) quote "Branwell came to our door with a box of soldiers Emily & I jumped out of bed and I snat[c]hed up one & exclaimed this is the Duke of Wellington it shall be mine!! [Wellington was the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and he had defeated the French leader Napoléon Bonaparte at the famous Battle of Waterloo.] When I said this Emily likewise took one & said it should be hers when Anne came down she took one also. Mine was the prettiest of the whole & perfect in every part Emilys was a Grave looking fellow we called him Gravey. Anne's was a queer little thing very much like herself. [H]e was called Waiting Boy[.] Branwell chose Bonaparte.".
- Gondal_(fictional_country) quotesource "The History of the Year".
- Gondal_(fictional_country) subject Category:Brontë_family.
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- Gondal_(fictional_country) subject Category:Fictional_islands.
- Gondal_(fictional_country) subject Category:Poetry_by_Anne_Brontë.
- Gondal_(fictional_country) subject Category:Poetry_by_Emily_Brontë.
- Gondal_(fictional_country) subject Category:Victorian_poetry.
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- Gondal_(fictional_country) comment "Gondal is an imaginary world or paracosm created by Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë in their youth. Gondal is an island in the North Pacific, just north of the island Gaaldine. It included at least four kingdoms: Gondal, Angora, Exina and Alcona. The earliest surviving reference comes from a diary entry in 1834. None of the prose fiction now survives but poetry still exists, mostly in the form of a manuscript donated to the British Museum in 1933; as do diary entries and scraps of lists.".
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- Gondal_(fictional_country) label "Gondal (royaume imaginaire)".
- Gondal_(fictional_country) label "Хроники Гондала".
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