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Anne of Green Gables – and Afterward
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
-
Situating Montgomery and Her Classic
- Anne of Green Gables – and Afterward 27
- Lasting Images of Anne of Green Gables 35
- Uncertainties Surrounding the Death of L.M. Montgomery 45
- A Century of Critical Reflection on Anne of Green Gables 63
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The Terrain of the Classic: Allu sions and Intertexts
- L.M. Montgomery and the Significance of “Classics,” Ancient and Modern 83
- “So– so– commonplace”: Romancing the Local in Anne of Green Gables and Aurora Leigh 92
- “Matthew’s School of Critics”: Learning to Read Anne of Green Gables 106
- Anne of Green Gables as Centre and Circumference 120
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Provoking the Classic: Class, Colonialism, and Christianity
- “Nice Folks”: L.M. Montgomery’s Classic and Subversive Inscriptions and Transgressions of Class 133
- Civilizing Anne: Missionaries of the South Seas, Cavendish Evangelicalism, and the Crafting of Anne of Green Gables 147
- Narrating the “Classic” on Stolen Ground: Anne of Green Gables 164
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Anne and After: The Local and Global Circulation of the Classic Text
- Teaching and Reading Anne of Green Gables in Iran, the Land of Omar Khayyam 181
- Reading Anne of Green Gables in Montevideo 192
- Teaching Anne and Antonia in Turkey: Feminist Girlhood in L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables and Willa Cather’s My Antonia 200
- The Continuous Popularity of Red-haired Anne in Japan: An Interview with Yoshiko Akamatsu 216
- “I experienced a Light That Became a Part of me”: Reading Anne of Green Gables in Sweden 228
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Paratext and Aftertexts: Further Words on Anne
- “I just Love Pretty Clothes”: Considering the Sartorial in Anne of Green Gables 245
- Writing after Anne: L.M. Montgomery’s Influence on Canadian Children’s Literature 262
- Writing Before Green Gables 281
- Author Biographies 289
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
-
Situating Montgomery and Her Classic
- Anne of Green Gables – and Afterward 27
- Lasting Images of Anne of Green Gables 35
- Uncertainties Surrounding the Death of L.M. Montgomery 45
- A Century of Critical Reflection on Anne of Green Gables 63
-
The Terrain of the Classic: Allu sions and Intertexts
- L.M. Montgomery and the Significance of “Classics,” Ancient and Modern 83
- “So– so– commonplace”: Romancing the Local in Anne of Green Gables and Aurora Leigh 92
- “Matthew’s School of Critics”: Learning to Read Anne of Green Gables 106
- Anne of Green Gables as Centre and Circumference 120
-
Provoking the Classic: Class, Colonialism, and Christianity
- “Nice Folks”: L.M. Montgomery’s Classic and Subversive Inscriptions and Transgressions of Class 133
- Civilizing Anne: Missionaries of the South Seas, Cavendish Evangelicalism, and the Crafting of Anne of Green Gables 147
- Narrating the “Classic” on Stolen Ground: Anne of Green Gables 164
-
Anne and After: The Local and Global Circulation of the Classic Text
- Teaching and Reading Anne of Green Gables in Iran, the Land of Omar Khayyam 181
- Reading Anne of Green Gables in Montevideo 192
- Teaching Anne and Antonia in Turkey: Feminist Girlhood in L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables and Willa Cather’s My Antonia 200
- The Continuous Popularity of Red-haired Anne in Japan: An Interview with Yoshiko Akamatsu 216
- “I experienced a Light That Became a Part of me”: Reading Anne of Green Gables in Sweden 228
-
Paratext and Aftertexts: Further Words on Anne
- “I just Love Pretty Clothes”: Considering the Sartorial in Anne of Green Gables 245
- Writing after Anne: L.M. Montgomery’s Influence on Canadian Children’s Literature 262
- Writing Before Green Gables 281
- Author Biographies 289
- Index 297