L. M. Montgomery LM Montgomery Lucy Maud Montgomery (18741942) by John Garvin, (1872-1934) Garvin, John William, ed. Canadian Poets . Toronto, Canada McClelland http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/garvin/poets/montgomery.html
Extractions: Garvin, John William, ed. Canadian Poets [Page 353] L. M. Montgomery Those familiar with Miss Montgomery's work as novelist are not surprised that she has also written a volume of poetry. One with her joyous outlook on life, vivid imagination, instinct for words and facility in expression, could not help being a poet. More than that, she has lived nearly all her life in Prince Edward Island, where the fairies are said to live. In truth, Miss Montgomery was a poet long before she began to write prose; indeed, it is doubtful if she has ever been anything else, for Anne Shirley is essentially a creature of sentiment, of imagination, and of those qualities of heart and brain which are the products of the poetic mind. Her verse is quite as perfect as her prose, though without its human touch; and her lyrics, especially those dealing with the smiling aspects of her native province, its fragrant fields of red earth and the 'blue sea coming up on every side,' are of rare quality, delicate, lilting and full of music. ATHAWAY.
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Extractions: Lucy Maud Montgomery became a literary legend, renowned internationally for her popular books about the beloved Anne of Green Gables. Maud was born and raised on Prince Edward Island, where she began writing to escape a lonely childhood with her grandparents. While working as a teacher and then a gossip columnist, she struggled to establish herself as an author until her first novel was published. Anne of Green Gables was an instant hit and remains a best seller, but because of an unfavourable first contract Maud benefited very little from its amazing success. She continued to write throughout her life, while struggling to balance the challenges of raising her children and dealing with the serious mental instability of her husband. Discover more
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Extractions: Nearby: Cavendish / Park Corner Charlottetown Recreation Travel Nearby This community has been well-described in the works of Lucy Maud Montgomery in "Anne of Green Gables" and "Anne of Avonlea." Montogery came to Cavendish with she was 21 months old to live with her maternal grandparents after her mother died. The author died in Toronto in 1942, but is buried in Cavendish Cemetary. Around Stanley Bridge, southwest on Highway 6 is an area with scenic inlets and inland fishing on the Trout and Stanley Rivers. a small picturesque village cradled peacefully at the junction of Stanley River and New London Bay. Called Fyfe's Ferry until 1865, Stanley Bridge enjoyed a closely-knit and self-sufficient community with moderate shipbuilding prosperity from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. The Stanley Bridge wharf is also a popular stepping-off point for tuna fishing charters. The communities here also are known for their lobster dinners, served in the community halls of New Glasgow and St Ann.
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Extractions: This exhibition invites you to explore L.M. Montgomery's life (1874-1942) and visual imagination through a sample of her personal scrapbook pages and book covers, found in five Canadian archival and museum collections. For the first time, viewers may see in one place a sample of the images Montgomery collected, created, and inspired, including souvenirs, photographs, and cover art.
Extractions: Overview of L.M. Montgomery's Life Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) was born in Clifton (now called New London), Prince Edward Island, daughter of Hugh John Montgomery and Clara Woolner Macneill. Her mother died of tuberculosis when Maud was just twenty-one months old, and her maternal grandparents took over her care at the Macneill homestead in Cavendish. Maud graduated from Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown in 1894 and received a first-class teacher's licence. She taught school altogether for some three years and attended Dalhousie University in Halifax for one year. When her grandfather died in 1898 she returned to Cavendish to take care of her grandmother and to work in the post office with her. Apart from a ten-month stint as a newspaper reporter in Halifax (1901-1902), she stayed with her grandmother until Lucy Woolner Macneill died in 1911. In July of 1911 Maud Montgomery married Presbyterian minister Ewan Macdonald (see photographs above), to whom she had been secretly engaged for five years, and moved to Ontario. Her first novel, Anne of Green Gables (1908), was an immediate international success.
Room Of Ben's Own | Benjamin Lefebvre Mirror Looks The Visual and Performative Diaries of LM Montgomery, Lucy Maud Montgomery 18741942. The Clear Spirit Twenty Canadian Women and Their http://roomofbensown.net/docs/lmm-ed.shtml
Extractions: Welcome Degrees Professional Activities Teaching ... Resources When Canadian Children's Literature published its third issue in 1975 "in recognition of L.M. Montgomery's work" (Sorfleet, "Introduction" 4), the editors were motivated by a need to reclaim Montgomery as a writer worthy of academic consideration. Although most of Montgomery's books have been continually in print since Anne of Green Gables became a bestseller in 1908, scholarship on her work did not begin until Elizabeth Waterston contributed an overview of Montgomery's life and career to Mary Quayle Innis's collection of essays The Clear Spirit: Twenty Canadian Women and Their Times (1966). This first Montgomery issue, republished the following year in book form as L.M. Montgomery: An Assessment (1976), reprints Waterston's essay alongside six new papers examining a range of topics, from a comparative reading of Montgomery and Emily Starr as female writers to discussions about the uses of satire, realism, and fantasy in her novels. The fact that Montgomery received her first round of analysis in the pages of a journal that had been conceived in order to "provid[e] much-needed resource material in an essential but neglected area" (Sorfleet, "Editorial" 6) is not coincidental, even though Montgomery's status as a writer for children is only assumed by the authors but not discussed as a central aspect that might shift matters of analysis and reception. Instead, John R. Sorfleet, the inaugural editor, suggests in his introductory remarks about this "Canadian Authoress" that Montgomery's continued popularity is evidenced in part by Anne Shirley's status as "probably Canada's best-known fictional export" ("Introduction" 4).
Room Of Ben's Own | Benjamin Lefebvre Appendix Bibliography of Materials on LM Montgomery Published in Canadian Children s Literature Lucy Maud Montgomery 18741942. 3 (1975) 9-26. http://roomofbensown.net/docs/lmm-app.shtml
Penn State Harrisburg Library Individual Personal Name Files In Montgomery, LM (Lucy Maud), 18741942 MORE, Hannah, 1745-1833 MORGAN, John P., Mrs. MORGAN, Lady (Sydney), 1783-1859 MORGAN, Virginia see MORGAN, John P., http://www.hbg.psu.edu/library/womenslist.html
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Books For Girls -- Fiction Montgomery, LM (Lucy Maud), 18741942. TITLE, Anne of Green Gables / LM Montgomery ; with illustrations by Sybil Tawse. http://www.unm.edu/~vseiser/girlsFiction.html
Extractions: A sample of books written between 1800 and 1930, available at University of New Mexico or LIBROS consortium libraries. Not included: picture books, school books, folk tales, Bible stories, poetry, very brief works. Compiled by Virginia Seiser. TITLE The inheritance / Louisa May Alcott ; with an afterword by the editors Joel Myerson and Daniel Shealy. 1st ed. PUBLISHER New York : Dutton Books, c1997. CALL NUMBER ZIM PS1017 I54 1997
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