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Call for Papers: L.M. Montgomery Day (Leaskdale Manse National Historic Site, 25–26 October 2025)
The Lucy Maud Montgomery Society of Ontario invites paper proposals for its annual L.M. Montgomery Day in Leaskdale on 25–26 October 2025.
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Spotlight on International Scholarship (II)
International scholarship published recently on L.M. Montgomery focuses on complexities of gender, translation, and adaptation.
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Call for Papers: Anne for Everyone
Proposals are sought for a collection of essays entitled /Anne for Everyone: Green Gables, Children of Color, and Global Childhoods/.
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Spotlight on International Scholarship (I)
An overlooked but fascinating component of L.M. Montgomery studies involves international scholarship written in languages besides English.
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L.M. Montgomery, Jane Austen, and Self-Repetition
L.M. Montgomery often recycled or revisited her own work, especially from periodical to book. But she was hardly the only one who did so.
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From Proofs to Book
Receiving my first copy of volume 1 of The L.M. Montgomery Reader prompts me to reflect on seeing a project evolve from proofs to book.
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Lucy Maud of Macneill Farm
My review of The Complete Journals of L.M. Montgomery: The PEI Years, 1889–1900, appeared in the Globe and Mail on 21 July 2012.
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Eternally Anne
My review, entitled “Eternally Anne,” of three new Anne-related books appears in the 22 March 2008 issue of the Globe and Mail.