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  • Dated October 1st, 1845, it was written at a time when Anne may have retained little interest in Gondal beyond pleasing Emily.

    Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell Bront 1846

  • “The Wanderer from the Fold” recalls the Gondal woman's lament for her dishonoured lover.

    The Three Brontes Sinclair, May 1912

  • I may have here and there given as a "Gondal" poem what is not a "Gondal" poem at all.

    The Three Brontës May Sinclair 1904

  • Wanderer from the Fold "recalls the Gondal woman's lament for her dishonoured lover.

    The Three Brontës May Sinclair 1904

  • “Yes, in fact,” I said, straight-facedly, “I'm actually a descendant of Gondal.”

    Ennui Christopher Snyder 2010

  • Visionary Maharaj Bhagvadsinhji of Gondal gifted the original Bhagvadgomandal to the world after 26 years of scientific and detailed work.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Sumaiya 2009

  • Visionary Maharaj Bhagvadsinhji of Gondal gifted the original Bhagvadgomandal to the world after 26 years of scientific and detailed work.

    Bhavadgomandal Sumaiya 2009

  • "When Emily died -- that would be about two years after I met her -- Charlotte burned all of _Gondal_ and all of Emily's second novel."

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2004

  • "The tales of _Angria_ were sustained largely by Charlotte and your brother, but eventually you and Anne broke away to create your separate world of _Gondal_."

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2004

  • "I know that _Wuthering Heights_ is somehow derived from the _Gondal _stories ..."

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2004

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