The Chronicles of Gondal ( eng. The Gondal Chronicles ) is a series of youthful works composed by famous English writers Emily and Ann Bronte . Not preserved. Presumably, they were destroyed after their death by Charlotte Bronte [1] . The existence of the Chronicles is known due to the so-called “diary paper” by Anne Bronte, written on the occasion of the birthday of her sister Emily in July 1845 . Sometimes the Gondalian chronicles call the whole complex of works related to the fictional world of Bronte's younger sisters. In this sense, it includes most of the surviving poems of Emily and Ann Bronte. Ann Bronte notices:
| The Chronicles of Gondal |
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| The gondal chronicles |
| Genre | series of works |
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| Author | Emily and Ann Bronte |
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| Original language | English |
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| Date of writing | 1842 - 1845 (?) |
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 | We have not finished our “Chronicles of Gondal”, which began three and a half years ago. Will they be completed? |  |