The imaginary lands Angria, Gondal, and Gaaldine were created by members of which literary family?

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Multiple Choice

The imaginary lands Angria, Gondal, and Gaaldine were created by members of which literary family?

These imaginary lands come from the Brontë siblings’ juvenile writings. Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and their brother Branwell Brontë built complex invented worlds like Angria and Gondal, with Gaaldine appearing in their later juvenile work. They crafted histories, characters, and poems set in those realms, sharing them among themselves as a joint creative world long before their famous novels. So, the Brontë family is the source of these lands. The other groups—Austen, Shelley, or Dickens circles—did not create these particular realms.

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