Two-column list of the following authors against a beige background: Louisa May Alcott; Hans Christian Andersen; Jane Austen; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; J.M. Barrie; Charlotte Brontë; Robert Browning; Edward Bulwer-Lytton; John Bunyan; Robert Burns; Lord Byron, George Gordon; Charles Dickens; Daphne du Maurier; George Eliot; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Felicia Hemans; John Keats; Rudyard Kipling; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; John Milton; Sir Walter Scott; William Shakespeare; Alfred, Lord Tennyson; James Thomson; John Greenleaf Whittier; and William Wordsworth.

L.M. Montgomery’s Bookshelf

The sixth Conversations About L.M. Montgomery event consists of a presentation by Yuka Kajihara entitled “L.M. Montgomery’s Bookshelf.”

Contents
The Event
The Participants
The Video
Image Credit

The Event

The sixth Conversations About L.M. Montgomery event consists of a presentation by Yuka Kajihara, a long-time contributor to L.M. Montgomery studies. In this presentation, Yuka shares many of the reading materials that had an impact on Montgomery’s early life and literary imagination, with a particular focus on items that are part of the Osborne Collection of Early Children’s Books at the Toronto Public Library.

The Participants

Host

Benjamin Lefebvre

Moderators

Melanie J. Fishbane and Daniela Janes

Speaker

Yuka Kajihara

Steering Committee

Melanie J. Fishbane, Sarah Goff, Daniela Janes, Caroline E. Jones, Yuka Kajihara, Benjamin Lefebvre, Andrea McKenzie, and Kate Sutherland

The Video

Unfortunately, no video recording of this presentation is available.

Image Credit

Illustration by Benjamin Lefebvre of twenty-six authors whom L.M. Montgomery identified as having an impact on her reading, writing, and literary landscape.

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