Illustration, in a campy, 1970s cartoon style, of a woman with shoulder-length red hair, wearing a pink short-sleeved dress and holding a bouquet of blue-and-orange flowers in her hands, stands outside in a natural environment, with trees and a full moon in the background.

Happy October from L.M. Montgomery!

A famous quotation about October appears in Anne of Green Gables. But it’s not the first time L.M. Montgomery wrote about October in her work.

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October Resolutions
Bibliography
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October Resolutions

Today is the first of October. Accordingly, today is the day several memes start going around quoting chapter 16 of Anne of Green Gables, in which Anne says to Marilla, “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers” (168).

Although that’s probably one of the most frequently quoted sentences from Montgomery’s work, it is not the only time she wrote about the wonders of October. Today I’d like to share with you an excerpt from “Around the Table,” the newspaper column that Montgomery wrote for the Halifax Daily Echo over a nine-month period between September 1901 and May 1902. This column is narrated and signed by “Cynthia,” a single woman of indeterminate age who shares a Halifax boarding house with Polly, Ted, and Theodosia. In the instalment published on 26 October 1901, Cynthia writes about the complexities of waking up early to catch a beautiful October sunrise.

Is there anything in the world more lovely than a fine October morning? When I ask questions like this Polly and Ted laugh heartlessly and say that if I try to describe an October sunrise I must do it by dead reckoning, because I never get up early enough to see. But that’s a libel—born of their mean malice, you know. I do get up early sometimes—and I always enjoy it so much that I make a resolution on the spot that I will rise with the lark every morning thereafter for the space of my natural life. And the next morning I sleep so late that I have to gobble down my breakfast standing, and pin my hat and put my gloves on as I tear down the street! There ought to be a law against making resolutions. (NH, 90–91)

The full text of “Around the Table” appears exclusively in A Name for Herself: Selected Writings, 1891–1917. This book is available from the publisher or from your favourite bookseller.

Bibliography

Montgomery, L.M. Anne of Green Gables. Boston: L.C. Page and Company, 1908.

—. A Name for Herself: Selected Writings, 1891–1917. Edited by Benjamin Lefebvre. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. The L.M. Montgomery Library.

Image Credit

Detail from the cover of the Canadian Favourites edition of L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Ingleside, published by McClelland and Stewart in 1972. Artist unidentified. The scanned copy is in the site owner’s personal collection.

Comments

3 responses to “Happy October from L.M. Montgomery!”

  1. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    Maud gave me an appreciation for trees, fields and wild flowers and so much more; I hope she now surrounded by PEI of Heaven with those she loved there.

    1. Benjamin Lefebvre Avatar

      Thanks for your comment, Anna! I’m so glad to know L.M. Montgomery’s books have been so meaningful to you.

  2. Linda Gukicova Avatar
    Linda Gukicova

    I relate to Cynthia. I, too, hate mornings.

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