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Short stories. --- Canada --- Fiction.
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Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her
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In the third book in L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series, Anne of the Island , our protagonist leaves her teaching work in Avonlea in order to study for her B.A. at Redmond College. Living in a boardinghouse and later with old friends from Queens, she experiences a number of misadventures, including a couple marriage proposals.
Young women --- Shirley, Anne (Fictitious character) --- Domestic fiction.
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Rilla of Ingleside is the eighth and final entry in Lucy Maud Montgomery''s Anne of Green Gables series, which has charmed audiences for nearly a century. This concluding volume focuses on Rilla, Anne Shirley''s youngest daughter. Set in the midst of World War I, the novel intersperses the interludes of quaint village life that set the tone for most of the series with more serious passages detailing the battlefield exploits of several family members who are fighting in the Canadian military.
Dating (Social customs) --- War stories. --- Girls
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The L.M. Montgomery Reader assembles significant rediscovered primary material on one of Canada's most enduringly popular authors throughout her high-profile career and after her death. Each of its three volumes gathers pieces published all over the world to set the stage for a much-needed reassessment of Montgomery's literary reputation. Much of the material is freshly unearthed from archives and digital collections and has never before been published in book form.The selections appearing in this first volume focus on Montgomery's role as a public celebrity and author of the resoundingly successful Anne of Green Gables (1908). They give a strong impression of her as a writer and cultural critic as she discusses a range of topics with wit, wisdom, and humour, including the natural landscape of Prince Edward Island, her wide readership, anxieties about modernity, and the continued relevance of "old ideals." These essays and interviews, joined by a number of additional pieces that discuss her work's literary and cultural value in relation to an emerging canon of Canadian literature, make up nearly one hundred selections in all.Each volume is accompanied by an extensive introduction and detailed commentary by leading Montgomery scholar Benjamin Lefebvre that trace the interplay between the author and the critic, as well as between the private and the public Montgomery. This volume - and the Reader as a whole - adds tremendously to our understanding and appreciation of Montgomery's legacy as a Canadian author and as a literary celebrity both during and beyond her lifetime.
Montgomery, L. M. --- L. M. モンゴメリ, --- MacDonald, Lucy Maud Montgomery, --- Montgomery, Lucy Maud, --- מונטגומרי, לוסי מ. --- モンゴメリ, L. M, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian.
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