Anne of Green Gables

eBook: Anne of Green Gables

Sprache - Englisch

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In 'Anne of Green Gables,' Lucy Maud Montgomery crafts an endearing narrative filled with vivid imagination and emotional depth that has resonated with readers for over a century. Set against the pastoral landscape of Prince Edward Island, Montgomery employs a rich literary style, weaving Anne Shirley's poignant yet whimsical tale with a seamless blend of realism and romanticism characteristic of the late 19th century Canadian literature. Montgomery's prose, brimming with poetic descriptions and witty dialogue, provides a compelling portrait of Anne's growth from an impulsive, talkative orphan to a young woman with a deep understanding of love and belonging.
Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery draws upon her own upbringing in rural Prince Edward Island to breathe authenticity into Anne's world at Green Gables. Montgomery's personal experiences with nature, education, and strong female relationships are reflected in Anne's expansive fantasy world and her interactions with the people of Avonlea. It is this intimate connection to her material that allows Montgomery to explore themes of identity, family, and the jubilant spirit of youth with both levity and gravitas.
'Readers who cherish a blend of humor, heartfelt emotion, and a celebration of imagination will find a treasured escape in 'Anne of Green Gables.' Montgomery's heroine, Anne Shirley, with her fiery hair and indomitable spirit, teaches us to see the world through a lens of wonder and to appreciate the joy in transformation and self-discovery. Whether revisiting from childhood or discovering Anne's world for the first time, this classic will surely capture hearts, incite laughter, and remind us all of the timeless delight found in life's simple pleasures.


Über den Autor

Lucy Maud Montgomery, the prolific Canadian author best known for her Anne of Green Gables series, was born on November 30, 1874, in Clifton, Prince Edward Island. Montgomery's literary career was profoundly influenced by her upbringing on her grandparents' farm after her mother's death and her father's departure. This pastoral setting became the canvas for her most famous work, 'Anne of Green Gables' (1908), which introduced readers to the imaginative world of Anne Shirley, an orphan girl sent to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert at Green Gables. Montgomery's writing is characterized by its rich narrative, vivid characterizations, and the evocative landscapes of the Canadian east coast. Her works often explore themes of belonging, identity, and the struggle of the individual against societal norms. A prolific writer, Montgomery penned numerous novels, short stories, and poems throughout her life, but it was the Anne series, encompassing several sequels to her initial masterpiece, that has etched her name into the annales of literary history. Her contributions to children's literature were revolutionary, imbuing the genre with a new depth and sophistication. Montgomery's legacy persists, not just in the literary world but also in the acknowledgement of her role in shaping Canadian national identity through her rich depictions of Prince Edward Island. Beyond the Anne series, Montgomery's body of work also includes 'Emily of New Moon' and 'The Blue Castle,' which, though less well known, are equally reflective of her narrative artistry. Montgomery passed away in Toronto on April 24, 1942, but her work continues to captivate audiences, testament to a life devoted to the pursuit of literary excellence.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 277 Seiten

Größe: 423,9 KB

ISBN: 8596547396246

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