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The Annotated Anne of Green Gables
The Annotated Anne of Green Gables | L. M. Montgomery
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Since its publication in 1908, Anne of Green Gables has been a continuous international best-seller, enjoying successful television adaptations on PBS and The Disney Channel, and captivating children and adults alike with the irresistible charms of its remarkable heroine, Anne Shirley. This wildly imaginative, red-headed chatterbox tries to fit into the narrow confines of Victorian expectations, but her exuberant spirit keeps leaping delightfully beyond the bounds. Indeed, when Maud Montgomery decided to reject the sermonizing formulas of the children's books of her day, she brought to life a character much closer to Jane Eyre, David Copperfield, and Tom Sawyer--also orphans, like Anne--than to the self-sacrificing, conformist heroines then in demand. In doing so, Montgomery subtly questioned the values of her society--the stifling restraints of its religion and most especially its treatment of women--while giving readers all the pleasures of her considerable story-telling gifts. Now, in this first fully annotated edition of Anne of Green Gables, readers will appreciate more clearly than ever before the scope and depth of this extraordinary novel. Editors Margaret Anne Doody, Mary Doody Jones, and Wendy Barry provide a richly illustrated, completely revised text, along with hundreds of notes describing the real-life characters and settings Anne encounters, the autobiographical connections between Anne and Maud Montgomery, and the book's astonishing range of literary, biblical, and mythological references. Additional essays offer fascinating background information on such topics as the geography and settlement of Prince Edward Island (where Anne takes place); the education, orphanages, music, and literature of Anne's time; and the horticulture, homemade artifacts, and food preparation that are so prevalent in the story. Margaret Anne Doody supplies a comprehensive introduction, which situates the novel in its literary and social contexts, explores those aspects of Montgomery's life most relevant to the story, examines revisions in the manuscripts, and provides an overall sense of both the impulses that drove Montgomery to write Anne of Green Gables and the larger concerns it dramatizes so compellingly. This edition also contains a chronology of Montgomery's life, an extensive bibliography, songs and poems that appear in the text, and a selection of original reviews of the book. This wealth of material enables readers to grasp the marvelous multi-layeredness of the novel and to understand more fully its place in both its own time and in ours. Elegantly and beautifully designed, with generous illustrations from previous editions, photographs of the places the novel inhabits, and explanatory drawings that reproduce the texture of Anne's world, The Annotated Anne of Green Gables is a major event in the publishing history of one of the world's most charming stories.
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About to enjoy one of my Christmas presents! My wonderful Mother made me this Anne of Green Gables pillow case🙂

wanderinglynn How lovely! 😍 1y
Ruthiella That‘s neat! 😍 1y
charl08 Love this idea, what a great gift! 1y
DivineDiana How thoughtful! ❤️ 1y
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I read way to little books set in #Canada. One of my favourites is still Anne of Green Gables. I don't think I could handle her but it's fun to read about her adventures.
#LetstravelJuly

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Some unflattering #firstimpressions of Anne in a 1908 review of Anne of Green Gables in the New York Times Saturday Review of Books.
@CrowCAH @LeahBergen #150pnpcovers

LeahBergen Well, that‘s just plain rude. 😆 6y
CrowCAH Hmm that‘s not very nice. Every story has been done before, it‘s just how each author wants to portray it. Authors, myself included, borrow from what we‘ve read and watched and experienced. 6y
Lindy 😯 6y
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readinginthedark I guess I get it, even though I don‘t agree. This is basically like someone saying “It‘s not very realistic for a child of that age and level of education” now. The formal tone of the review makes it sound harsher than it is, maybe. 6y
Ddzmini Hello I was just notified that I am one of your Litsy pen pals my email is ddzmini@yahoo.com I can not wait to get started 😋📖 6y
merelybookish @Ddzmini Will do! 😊 6y
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"#Moody Spurgeon is going to be a minister. Mrs. Lynde says he couldn‘t be anything else with a name like that to live up to." #spookyoctober

2BR02B *snigger* 7y
LeahBergen 😆 7y
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Thank you, thrift store, for these beauties. #bookhaul

shawnmooney 2 great books! 7y
charl08 Want! 7y
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