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14 Dear Grandmother Maud on the Road to Heaven
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 3
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Prologue
- Leaskdale: L.M. Montgomery's RainbowValley 21
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A New Home in Leaskdale: War and Religion
- “To the Memory of”: Leaskdale and Loss in the Great War 35
- “Being a Christian” and a Presbyterian in Leaskdale 54
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The Changing World of Women: Mother, Daughter, Friend
- “A Gift for Friendship”: Revolutionary Friendship in Anne of the Island and The Blue Castle 77
- The New Mother at Home: Montgomery's Literary Explorations of Motherhood 91
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Shadows in Rainbow Valley: Loss and Grief
- The Shadow on the House of Dreams: Montgomery's Re-Visioning of Anne 113
- “My Pen Shall Heal, Not Hurt”: Writing as Therapy in Rilla of Ingleside and The Blythes Are Quoted 131
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Interlude
- L.M.M. 147
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A Sense of Place: Reading and Writing
- Old Years and Old Books: Montgomery's Ontario Reading and Self-Fashioning 151
- (Re)Locating Montgomery: Prince Edward Island Romance to Southern Ontario Gothic 166
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Travels to Muskoka: Commodification and Tourism
- Propriety and the Proprietary: The Commodification of Health and Nature in The Blue Castle 187
- Bala and The Blue Castle: The “Spirit of Muskoka” and the Tourist Gaze 203
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Life in Toronto: Professional and Cultural Links
- Advocating for Authors and Battling Critics in Toronto: Montgomery and the Canadian Authors Association 223
- Toronto's Cultural Scene: Tonic or Toxin for a Sagged Soul? 238
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Epilogue
- Dear Grandmother Maud on the Road to Heaven 263
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Appendix
- Montgomery's Ontario Legacies: A Community Presence in the Twenty-First Century 275
- Notes 281
- Bibliography 305
- Contributors 317
- Index 324
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 3
-
Prologue
- Leaskdale: L.M. Montgomery's RainbowValley 21
-
A New Home in Leaskdale: War and Religion
- “To the Memory of”: Leaskdale and Loss in the Great War 35
- “Being a Christian” and a Presbyterian in Leaskdale 54
-
The Changing World of Women: Mother, Daughter, Friend
- “A Gift for Friendship”: Revolutionary Friendship in Anne of the Island and The Blue Castle 77
- The New Mother at Home: Montgomery's Literary Explorations of Motherhood 91
-
Shadows in Rainbow Valley: Loss and Grief
- The Shadow on the House of Dreams: Montgomery's Re-Visioning of Anne 113
- “My Pen Shall Heal, Not Hurt”: Writing as Therapy in Rilla of Ingleside and The Blythes Are Quoted 131
-
Interlude
- L.M.M. 147
-
A Sense of Place: Reading and Writing
- Old Years and Old Books: Montgomery's Ontario Reading and Self-Fashioning 151
- (Re)Locating Montgomery: Prince Edward Island Romance to Southern Ontario Gothic 166
-
Travels to Muskoka: Commodification and Tourism
- Propriety and the Proprietary: The Commodification of Health and Nature in The Blue Castle 187
- Bala and The Blue Castle: The “Spirit of Muskoka” and the Tourist Gaze 203
-
Life in Toronto: Professional and Cultural Links
- Advocating for Authors and Battling Critics in Toronto: Montgomery and the Canadian Authors Association 223
- Toronto's Cultural Scene: Tonic or Toxin for a Sagged Soul? 238
-
Epilogue
- Dear Grandmother Maud on the Road to Heaven 263
-
Appendix
- Montgomery's Ontario Legacies: A Community Presence in the Twenty-First Century 275
- Notes 281
- Bibliography 305
- Contributors 317
- Index 324