This page lists a selection of shorter works (poems, short stories, and miscellaneous pieces) that L.M. Montgomery published in 1924. All items are signed “L.M. Montgomery,” unless stated otherwise.
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Contents
Overview
Farewell to an Old Room (poem)
Symposium on Canadian Fiction in Which Canadian Authors Express Their Preferences (round table)
Overview
L.M. Montgomery published several shorter works, in 1924, including the poem “Farewell to an Old Room.” She also participated in a round table called “Symposium on Canadian Fiction in Which Canadian Authors Express Their Preferences.”
Farewell to an Old Room (poem)
The Ladies’ Home Journal (Philadelphia), October 1924, 136. Scrapbook 5.
First line: “In the gold of sunset bloom.”
Reprinted
The Maroon and Gold (Elon College, NC), 15 October 1924, 2.
Collected
The Blythes Are Quoted, 208–9.
Symposium on Canadian Fiction in Which Canadian Authors Express Their Preferences (round table)
Manitoba Free Press (Winnipeg), 8 December 1924, Book Supplement, 6.
Synopsis
This round table polled a large number of popular authors—including Bliss Carman, Madge Macbeth, Isabel Ecclestone Mackay, William Arthur Deacon, Frederick Philip Grove, Nellie L. McClung, and Marian Keith—and appeared with a descriptive subhead: “What They Have Written in Reply to the Question: ‘What Are Your Three Favorite Novels by Canadian Writers?’—Their Answers Show a Very Interesting Variety of Opinion and from Them Our Readers Can Compile a Useful Reference List.”
Collected
The L.M. Montgomery Reader, 1: 207–8.