Scholar Laura Robinson, playwright Kat Sandler and TV writer Kathryn Borel discuss the enduring love of the P.E.I. orphan.
And here’s something that might surprise you: I also love Anne Shirley from the Anne of Green Gables series. I’ve read all ...
The publication of Anne of Green Gables in 1908 launched the literary career of Lucy Maud Montgomery — arguably Canada's most widely read author. The P.E.I.-born writer is known for a ...
Anne (with an ‘e’) Shirley, when she first arrived at Green Gables. The story of the strange red-headed orphan girl who by mishap arrives to live with the Cuthberts – a stoic pair of ...
Anne Shirley, a young orphan from the fictional ... adopt a boy from the orphanage to help Matthew run their farm at Green Gables, which is set in the fictional town of Avonlea (based on Cavendish ...
30, 1874, first published “Anne of Green Gables” in 1908 ... The manuscript is the first document from P.E.I. to enter the World Register. The only other Maritime item is Viola Desmond ...
The manuscript for the novel “Anne of Green Gables” has been added to a United Nations register that highlights Canadian heritage. The work by Lucy Maud Montgomery has been included in the ...
Author L.M. Montgomery's spirited heroine, Anne Shirley, faces numerous milestones, including first sleepovers, culinary misadventures and shifting relationships, all while embracing her ...
During World War I, Anne and her beloved fiancé, Gilbert Blythe, are separated, and she journeys to the battlefields of Europe to find him.
L.M. Montgomery's, Anne of Green Gables, is one of the best-selling books of all time, with more than 50 million copies sold in over 50 languages. The definitive classic follows the imaginative ...