Anne of Green Gables

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Broadview Press, 2004 M11 17 - 400 pages

L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables is one of the best-known and most enduringly popular novels of the twentieth century. First published in 1908, it has never been out of print, and it continues, nearly a century after its first appearance, to appeal to new readers in many locations around the world. Anne of Green Gables is the story of how a little girl, adopted from an orphan asylum by a brother and sister seeking a boy to help them on their Prince Edward Island farm, grows to responsible young adulthood and, as she grows, brings light and life to her adoptive home. Although it is, as Montgomery described it in her journal, a “simple little tale,” it has nonetheless generated not only an international readership but, more recently, an increasing critical interest that focuses on the text’s engagement with social and political issues, its relation to Montgomery’s life and her other writing, and its circulation as a popular cultural commodity in Canada and elsewhere.

This Broadview edition is based on the first edition of Anne of Green Gables. It includes a critical introduction and a fascinating selection of contemporary documents, including contemporary reviews of the novel, other writings by L.M. Montgomery (stories, writings on gender and on writing), and excerpts from the “Pansy” books by Isabella Macdonald Alden.

 

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Contents

Acknowledgements
9
Abbreviations
11
Introduction
12
A Brief Chronology
39
A Note on the Text
42
Anne of Green Gables
51
1 Our Uncle Wheeler 1898
331
2 A NewFashioned Flavoring 1898
340
The Pansy Novels of Isabella Macdonald Alden
381
2 From Links in Rebeccas Life 1878 7778
383
3 From Ruth Erskines Crosses 1879 18386
385
Selected Reviews
387
3 The GlobeToronto Saturday Magazine Section 15 August 1908
388
4 Outlook New York 22 August 1908
389
5 Canadian Magazine November 1908
390
6 The Bookman 29 New York MarchAugust 1909
391

4 The Cake that Prissy Made 1903
356
Montgomery on Writing The Way to Make a Book 1915
361
Montgomery on Gender
367
2 Famous Author and Simple Mother 1925
375
8 The Mail and Empire Toronto 6 December 1913
393
Select Bibliography
394
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Cecily Devereux is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Alberta.

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