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77. [L.M. Montgomery’s Last Poem] (1942)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: A Life in Print 1
- A Note on the Text 29
- 1. [Such a Delightful Little Person] (1908) 31
- 2. Author Tells How He Wrote His Story (1908) 33
- 3. Origin of Popular Book (1908) 35
- 4. The Author of Anne of Avonlea (1909) 37
- 5. Miss Montgomery, the Author of the “Anne” Books (1909) 40
- 6. A Trio of Women Writers (1909) 44
- 7. Canadian Writers on Canadian Literature – A Symposium (1910) 48
- 8. Says Woman’s Place Is Home (1910) 50
- 9. Want to Know How to Write Books? Well Here’s a Real Recipe (1910) 53
- 10. Miss Montgomery’s Visit to Boston (1910) 57
- 11. Four Questions Answered (1910) 59
- 12. Miss L.M. Montgomery, Author of Anne of Green Gables (1910) 62
- 13. How I Began to Write (1911) 67
- 14. [Seasons in the Woods] (1911) 73
- 15. With Our Next-Door Neighbors: Prince Edward Island (1911) 98
- 16. [The Marriage of L.M. Montgomery] (1911) 101
- 17. A Canadian Novelist of Note Interviewed (1911) 105
- 18. Interviews with Authors (1911) 110
- 19. The Old Minister in The Story Girl (1912) 114
- 20. L.M. Montgomery: Story Writer (1913) 120
- 21. L.M. Montgomery at Women’s Canadian Club (1913) 126
- 22. L.M. Montgomery of the Island (1914) 129
- 23. What Twelve Canadian Women Hope to See as the Outcome of the War (1915) 134
- 24. The Way to Make a Book (1915) 137
- 25. How I Began (1915) 144
- 26. [This Hideous War] (1915) 148
- 27. What Are the Greatest Books in the English Language? (1916) 151
- 28. My Favorite Bookshelf 1917 154
- 29. The Author of Anne (1919) 157
- 30. The Gay Days of Old (1919) 163
- 31. Introduction to Further Chronicles of Avonlea, by L.M. Montgomery (1920) 169
- 32. One Little Girl Who Wrote to L.M. Montgomery and Received a Reply (1920) 174
- 33. A Sextette of Canadian Women Writers (1920) 177
- 34. Blank Verse? “Very Blank,” Said Father (1921) 180
- 35. “I Dwell among My Own People” (1921) 182
- 36. Bits from My Mailbag (1922) 185
- 37. From Fiction Writers on Fiction Writing: Advice, Opinions and a Statement of Their Own Working Methods by More Than One Hundred Authors (1923) 189
- 38. Novel Writing Notes (1923) 197
- 39. Proud That Canadian Literature Is Clean (1924) 199
- 40. Canadian Public Cold to Its Own Literature (1924) 202
- 41. Thinks Modern Flapper Will Be Strict Mother (1924) 204
- 42. Symposium on Canadian Fiction in Which Canadian Authors Express Their Preferences (1924) 207
- 43. Something about L.M. Montgomery (1925) 209
- 44. L.M. Montgomery’s Rilla of Ingleside: A Reader’s Journal (1925) 217
- 45. Famous Author and Simple Mother (1925) 224
- 46. The Day before Yesterday (1927) 230
- 47. Who’s Who in Canadian Literature: L.M. Montgomery (1927) 237
- 48. About Canadian Writers: L.M. Montgomery, the Charming Author of “Anne” (1927) 241
- 49. On Being of the Tribe of Joseph (1927) 244
- 50. Minister’s Wife and Authoress (1928) 249
- 51. An Autobiographical Sketch (1929) 254
- 52. Modern Girl Defined by Noted Writer (1929) 260
- 53. L.M. Montgomery’s Ideas (1930) 262
- 54. The ’Teen-Age Girl (1931) 273
- 55. Anne of Green Gables at Home (1931) 283
- 56. An Open Letter from a Minister’s Wife (1931) 288
- 57. Life Has Been Interesting (1933) 293
- 58. The Importance of Beauty in Everything (1933) 295
- 59. From Courageous Women (1934) 298
- 60. Author to Get No Profit as Green Gables Filmed (1934) 316
- 61. Film Preview of Noted Novel Honors Canadian Woman Writer (1934) 320
- 62. Is This My Anne (1935) 323
- 63. Foreword to Up Came the Moon, by Jessie Findlay Brown (1936) 328
- 64. Come Back with Me to Prince Edward Island (1936) 330
- 65. Memories of Childhood Days (1936) 341
- 66. The Mother of the Anne Series – Lucy M. Montgomery (1937) 343
- 67. The Book and the Film (1937) 347
- 68. For and about Girls (1937) 350
- 69. Prince Edward Island (1939) 352
- 70. Beloved Writer Addresses Several Aurora Gatherings (1940) 356
- 71. Noted Author Dies Suddenly at Home Here (1942) 359
- 72. Lucy Maud Montgomery (1942) 363
- 73. L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne” (1942) 365
- 74. Body of Island’s Beloved Authoress Home for Burial (1942) 367
- 75. Island Writer Laid to Rest at Cavendish (1942) 369
- 76. The Creator of “Anne” (1942) 373
- 77. [L.M. Montgomery’s Last Poem] (1942) 375
- 78. L.M. Montgomery / Mrs. (Rev.) Ewen Macdonald (1942) 378
- 79. L.M. Montgomery as a Letter-Writer (1942) 385
- 80. L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne” (1944) 400
- Epilogue: Anne of Green Gables – The Story of the Photoplay (1920) 411
- Sources 421
- Bibliography 427
- Index 441
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: A Life in Print 1
- A Note on the Text 29
- 1. [Such a Delightful Little Person] (1908) 31
- 2. Author Tells How He Wrote His Story (1908) 33
- 3. Origin of Popular Book (1908) 35
- 4. The Author of Anne of Avonlea (1909) 37
- 5. Miss Montgomery, the Author of the “Anne” Books (1909) 40
- 6. A Trio of Women Writers (1909) 44
- 7. Canadian Writers on Canadian Literature – A Symposium (1910) 48
- 8. Says Woman’s Place Is Home (1910) 50
- 9. Want to Know How to Write Books? Well Here’s a Real Recipe (1910) 53
- 10. Miss Montgomery’s Visit to Boston (1910) 57
- 11. Four Questions Answered (1910) 59
- 12. Miss L.M. Montgomery, Author of Anne of Green Gables (1910) 62
- 13. How I Began to Write (1911) 67
- 14. [Seasons in the Woods] (1911) 73
- 15. With Our Next-Door Neighbors: Prince Edward Island (1911) 98
- 16. [The Marriage of L.M. Montgomery] (1911) 101
- 17. A Canadian Novelist of Note Interviewed (1911) 105
- 18. Interviews with Authors (1911) 110
- 19. The Old Minister in The Story Girl (1912) 114
- 20. L.M. Montgomery: Story Writer (1913) 120
- 21. L.M. Montgomery at Women’s Canadian Club (1913) 126
- 22. L.M. Montgomery of the Island (1914) 129
- 23. What Twelve Canadian Women Hope to See as the Outcome of the War (1915) 134
- 24. The Way to Make a Book (1915) 137
- 25. How I Began (1915) 144
- 26. [This Hideous War] (1915) 148
- 27. What Are the Greatest Books in the English Language? (1916) 151
- 28. My Favorite Bookshelf 1917 154
- 29. The Author of Anne (1919) 157
- 30. The Gay Days of Old (1919) 163
- 31. Introduction to Further Chronicles of Avonlea, by L.M. Montgomery (1920) 169
- 32. One Little Girl Who Wrote to L.M. Montgomery and Received a Reply (1920) 174
- 33. A Sextette of Canadian Women Writers (1920) 177
- 34. Blank Verse? “Very Blank,” Said Father (1921) 180
- 35. “I Dwell among My Own People” (1921) 182
- 36. Bits from My Mailbag (1922) 185
- 37. From Fiction Writers on Fiction Writing: Advice, Opinions and a Statement of Their Own Working Methods by More Than One Hundred Authors (1923) 189
- 38. Novel Writing Notes (1923) 197
- 39. Proud That Canadian Literature Is Clean (1924) 199
- 40. Canadian Public Cold to Its Own Literature (1924) 202
- 41. Thinks Modern Flapper Will Be Strict Mother (1924) 204
- 42. Symposium on Canadian Fiction in Which Canadian Authors Express Their Preferences (1924) 207
- 43. Something about L.M. Montgomery (1925) 209
- 44. L.M. Montgomery’s Rilla of Ingleside: A Reader’s Journal (1925) 217
- 45. Famous Author and Simple Mother (1925) 224
- 46. The Day before Yesterday (1927) 230
- 47. Who’s Who in Canadian Literature: L.M. Montgomery (1927) 237
- 48. About Canadian Writers: L.M. Montgomery, the Charming Author of “Anne” (1927) 241
- 49. On Being of the Tribe of Joseph (1927) 244
- 50. Minister’s Wife and Authoress (1928) 249
- 51. An Autobiographical Sketch (1929) 254
- 52. Modern Girl Defined by Noted Writer (1929) 260
- 53. L.M. Montgomery’s Ideas (1930) 262
- 54. The ’Teen-Age Girl (1931) 273
- 55. Anne of Green Gables at Home (1931) 283
- 56. An Open Letter from a Minister’s Wife (1931) 288
- 57. Life Has Been Interesting (1933) 293
- 58. The Importance of Beauty in Everything (1933) 295
- 59. From Courageous Women (1934) 298
- 60. Author to Get No Profit as Green Gables Filmed (1934) 316
- 61. Film Preview of Noted Novel Honors Canadian Woman Writer (1934) 320
- 62. Is This My Anne (1935) 323
- 63. Foreword to Up Came the Moon, by Jessie Findlay Brown (1936) 328
- 64. Come Back with Me to Prince Edward Island (1936) 330
- 65. Memories of Childhood Days (1936) 341
- 66. The Mother of the Anne Series – Lucy M. Montgomery (1937) 343
- 67. The Book and the Film (1937) 347
- 68. For and about Girls (1937) 350
- 69. Prince Edward Island (1939) 352
- 70. Beloved Writer Addresses Several Aurora Gatherings (1940) 356
- 71. Noted Author Dies Suddenly at Home Here (1942) 359
- 72. Lucy Maud Montgomery (1942) 363
- 73. L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne” (1942) 365
- 74. Body of Island’s Beloved Authoress Home for Burial (1942) 367
- 75. Island Writer Laid to Rest at Cavendish (1942) 369
- 76. The Creator of “Anne” (1942) 373
- 77. [L.M. Montgomery’s Last Poem] (1942) 375
- 78. L.M. Montgomery / Mrs. (Rev.) Ewen Macdonald (1942) 378
- 79. L.M. Montgomery as a Letter-Writer (1942) 385
- 80. L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne” (1944) 400
- Epilogue: Anne of Green Gables – The Story of the Photoplay (1920) 411
- Sources 421
- Bibliography 427
- Index 441