November 20, 2000

Anne of Green Gables Coloring Book

Anne of Green Gables Coloring Book by L.M. Montgomery adapted by Bob Blaisdell with illustrations by Barbara Steadman

Anne of Green Gables Coloring Book was published by Dover Publishing in 1995. The 48-page coloring book features 24 line illustrations by Barbara Steadman and an abridged version of L.M. Montgomery's classic story Anne of Green Gables by Bob Blaisdell.

Here is the description of the book:

Anne Shirley, the precocious and engaging heroine of one of the most popular and enduring children's stories of the 20th century, is about to capture the hearts of a new generation of fans in this charmingly rendered coloring book.

Described by Mark Twain as "the sweetest creation of child life yet written," Lucy Maud Montgomery's bittersweet tale recounts the adventures of a talkative red-headed orphan who invades the quiet lives of Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, an elderly brother and sister who own Green Gables, a farm on Canada's Prince Edward Island.

Filmed, staged and translated into many languages, Anne of Green Gables comes to life here in 24 delightfully drawn tableaux depicting Anne's arrival at Green Gables, her classroom scuffle with a rather opinionated young boy, the young lady's perilous journey in a leaky boat, her unceremonious fall from a rooftop and much more.

Barbara Steadman's captivating illustrations and Bob Blaisdell's newly adapted text retain the lively spirit of the beloved story that continues to enchant readers as it has since it was first published in 1908.

Original Dover (1995) publication, 24 black-and-white line illustrations. Color illustrations on front, back and inside covers. Adapted by Bob Blaisdell. Illustrated by Barbara Steadman. 48pp. 8 1/4 × 11. Paperbound.

Cover design by Teresa J. Delgado 



ISBN-13: 9780486285894


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November 19, 2000

Anne of Green Gables - Dover Children's Thrift Classics

Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery adapted by Bob Blaisdell with illustrations by Barbara Steadman, Dover Children's Thrift Classics

Anne of Green Gables (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) is a children's book adapted by Bob Blaisdell with illustrations by Barbara Steadman. This adaptation of L.M. Montgomery's classic story Anne of Green Gables is 96 pages long and geared towards children aged 8 to 14 years old. The book was published on January 17, 1995 by Dover Publications.

Here is the book's description:

Among the most popular and enduring children's books of the first half of the century, Anne of Green Gables tells the story of an endearingly talkative and precocious 11-year-old orphan who comes to live on the farm of an elderly brother and sister on Canada's Prince Edward Island. Red-haired and irrepressible, Anne causes a major disruption in the quiet lives of Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, the people who take her in, but her honesty, intelligence and good heart soon make her the light of their lives and the object of great affection in her community. Newly abridged and enhanced with six new illustrations, this warm and nostalgic tale will enchant readers today as it has since its first publication in 1908.

New Dover (1995) abridgment by Bob Blaisdell of the work originally published by L. C. Page & Company, Boston, in 1908. Publisher's Note. 6 black-and-white illustrations by Barbara Steadman. 96pp. 5 3/16 × 8 1/4. Paperbound.


ISBN-13: 9780486283661


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October 01, 2000

L.M. Montgomery and Canadian Culture

L.M. Montgomery and Canadian Culture edited by Irene Gammel and Elizabeth Rollins Epperly

L.M. Montgomery and Canadian Culture was edited by Irene Gammel and Elizabeth Rollins Epperly and was published by the University of Toronto Press in June 1999. This volume contains a collection of essays and reflections on L.M. Montgomery's influence on Canadian culture and identity and her place in Canadian literary history. Among other subjects, the articles examine Montgomery's impact on cultural tourism, her role in presenting Canadian culture to a global audience, and her depictions of Canadian womanhood.


Here is the description of the volume from the University of Toronto Press:

Despite the enormous popularity of her books, particularly Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery's role in the development of Canada's national culture is not often discussed by literary historians. This is curious as some of Canada's leading writers, including Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, and Jane Urquhart, have acknowledged their indebtedness to Montgomery's fiction.

That scholars have not mined the 'Canadianness' of Montgomery's writing is redressed by this collection. It is the first systematic effort to investigate and explore Montgomery's active engagement with Canadian nationalism and identity, including regionalism, canon formation, and Canadian-American cultural relations. It examines her work in relation to the many dramatic changes of her day, such as the women's movement and the advent of new technologies; and it looks at the national and international consumption of Anne of Green Gables, in the form of both 'high' culture and cultural tourism.

The wide range of contributors represent views from across disciplines and boundaries, including feminist, biographical, psychoanalytical, historical, and cultural approaches. The scholarly reflections are punctuated to great effect by creative pieces, personal reflections, and interviews.

This ground-breaking collection will appeal to all fans of Montgomery's work and to students of Canadian letters. It places Montgomery and her work squarely in the mainstream of Canadian literary history, affirming her importance to our country's cultural development.


Reviews (see additional reviews)

In setting out to prove that a popular writer like Montgomery should be taken seriously as a focal point of Canadian literary history, Gammel and Epperly are singularly successful. The essays are intriguing, informative, and clearly structured, as interesting to the layman as to the scholar.
— Nancy Schiefer, London Free Press, October 23, 1999

Whether she is interpreted as subversive or conservative, this collection leaves no doubt that Montgomery does indeed have a significant place in Canadian culture – whether high, low, or ‘pop' .... It seems fitting, too, that the compilation of literary criticism, personal ‘reflection pieces' and journalism should make a readable collection, likely to be as enjoyable for Montgomery's educated popular audience as it is for her scholarly critics.
— Deirdre Baker, Humanities, 1999


The book includes the following content and essays:

Introduction

L.M. Montgomery and the Shaping of Canadian Culture by Irene Gammel and Elizabeth Epperly

Part 1. Montgomery and Canada: Romancing the Region, Constructing the Nation

Montgomery and Canadian Nationalism
1. 'A Born Canadian': The Bonds of Communal Identity in Anne of Green Gables and A Tangled Web by Laura M. Robinson
2. The End of Canadian Innocence: L.M. Montgomery and the First World War by Owen Dudley Edwards and Jennifer H. Litster

Romance and the Shaping of Canadian Culture
3. 'Dragged at Anne's Chariot Wheels': The Triangle of Author, Publisher, and Fictional Character by Carole Gerson
4. (Re)Producing Canadian Literature: L.M. Montgomery's Emily Novels by E. Holly Pike
5. Reflection Piece—The Poetry of L.M. Montgomery by Elizabeth Waterston

Part 2. Montgomery and Canadian Society: Negotiating Cultural Change

Religion, Education, and Technology
6. L.M. Montgomery: Scottish-Presbyterian Agency in Canadian Culture by Mary Henley Rubio
7. Disciplining Development: L.M. Montgomery and Early Schooling by Irene Gammel and Ann Dutton
8. 'Daisy,' 'Dodgie,' and 'Lady Jane Grey Dort': L.M. Montgomery and the Automobile by Sasha Mullally

Motherhood, Family, and Feminism
9. Knitting Up the World: L.M. Montgomery and Maternal Feminism in Canada by Erika Rothwell
10. The Canadian Family and Female Adolescent Development during the 1930s: Jane of Lantern Hill by Diana Arlene Chlebek
11. Reflection Piece—'I Wrote Two Hours This Morning and Put Up Grape Juice in the Afternoon': The Conflict between Woman and Writer in L.M. Montgomery's Journals by Roberta Buchanan

Part 3. Montgomery and Canadian Iconography: Consuming the Popular

Anne as Cultural Icon
12. The Hard-Won Power of Canadian Womanhood: Reading Anne of Green Gables Today by Frank Davey
13. Anne in Hollywood: The Americanization of a Canadian Icon by Theodore F. Sheckels
14. Reflection Piece—Anne Shirley and the Power of Literacy: Sharon J. Hamilton interviewed by Dianne Hicks Morrow

Montgomery, Canada, and Cultural Tourism
15. Japanese Readings of Anne of Green Gables by Yoshiko Akamatsu
16. Anne of Red Hair: What Do the Japanese See in Anne of Green Gables? by Calvin Trillin
17. Reflection Piece—Revisiting Anne by Margaret Atwood

Epilogue
L.M. Montgomery and the Creation of Prince Edward Island by Deirdre Kessler


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June 20, 2000

The Wheel of Things

The Wheel of Things: A Biography of L.M. Montgomery by Mollie Gillen

The Wheel of Things: A Biography of L.M. Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables by Mollie Gillen was first published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside in 1975. The book was reprinted in paperback in 1983 by Goodread Biographies, an imprint of the Formac Publishing Company. Gillen's groundbreaking biography was based on her "skillful literary detective work" in locating important primary sources, including the lost correspondence of L.M. Montgomery and George Boyd MacMillan. Gillen's work provided new insight into L.M. Montgomery's life.

Here is the book's description from Formac Publishing Company:

The remarkable life and struggles of the woman who created Canada's best-loved heroine, Anne of Green Gables.

Lucy Maud Montgomery is Canada's best-known writer of children's fiction. Anne of Green Gables-- in print, film, television, on stage--captures people's imaginations as easily now as it did when it burst upon the world in 1908.

Lucy Maud Montgomery grew up in Prince Edward Island and she set her best-loved stories there. She worked briefly as a journalist, but family responsibilities shaped her life as a young single woman. At 36 she married a dour, often depressive Presbyterian minister and moved to Ontario. There she lived a life of contradictions--in private, the romantic, successful imaginative writer; in public the strict, dutiful minister's wife.

Using diaries and letters Lucy Maud never intended to be made public, The Wheel of Things is a pioneering biography of one of Canada's most successful and important writers. Since its publication, the release of Montgomery's diaries and other work by scholarly writers have confirmed the life story that Mollie Gillen tells so well in this important and path-breaking biography.


Reviews

"Mollie Gillen has made Lucy Maud Montgomery a vividly real human being, in a biography as readable as its subject's own novels."
—Joan McGrath, Quill & Quire

"Millions have shared her dreams ... a perceptive and sympathetic portrait of a complex personality."
Ottawa Journal


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References:
Review of The Wheel of Things. A Biography of L.M. Montgomery. Author of Anne of Green Gables. Children's Literature Association Quarterly, vol. 2 no. 3, 1977, p. 16-16. Project MUSE https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/chq.0.1425.

Cowan, Ann S. Review of The Wheel of Things: A Biography of L.M. Montgomery, Author of Anne of Green Gables, by Mollie Gillen. The Canadian Historical Review, vol. 58 no. 4, 1977, p. 512-513. Project MUSE, https://muse.jhu.edu/article/570657.

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May 17, 2000

The Blue Castle Word Search

Enjoy this word search with words from The Blue Castle. You can print the image below or download a PDF version of the word search.

The Blue Castle Word Search

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May 01, 2000

Further Chronicles of Avonlea eTexts and Electronic Books

Further Chronicles of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery eTexts, Electronic Books, Kindle Books, cover artwork from the 1987 Bantam edition of the novel

Where can I read Further Chronicles of Avonlea online?


Below are external links to read L.M. Montgomery's Further Chronicles of Avonlea online. You can also download the ebook as an epub file, plain text file, or book for your Kindle.

Chronicles of Avonlea

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Chronicles of Avonlea eTexts and Electronic Books

Chronicles of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery eTexts, Electronic Books, Kindle Books, cover artwork from the 1988 Starfire edition of the novel

Where can I read Chronicles of Avonlea online?


Below are external links to read L.M. Montgomery's Chronicles of Avonlea online. You can also download the ebook as an epub file, plain text file, or book for your Kindle.

Chronicles of Avonlea

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The Story Girl Series eTexts and Electronic Books

The Story Girl Series by L.M. Montgomery eTexts, Electronic Books, Kindle Books, cover artwork by Elly MacKay from the 2018 Tundra Books edition of the novel

Where can I read The Story Girl and The Golden Road online?


Below are external links to read The Story Girl novels by L.M. Montgomery online. You can also download the ebooks as epub files, plain text files, or books for your Kindle.

The Story Girl Series


The Story Girl
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The Golden Road
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