100 Years of Anne with an “e”: The Centennial Study of “Anne of Green Gables” (2009)
Edited by Holly Blackford
Calgary: University of Calgary Press, forthcoming in 2009
Contents
Introduction: Anne with an “E”: The Enduring Value of Anne of Green Gables / Holly Blackford
I. Writing and Placing Anne
Wildwood Roses and Sunshine Girls: The Making of Anne of Green Gables as a Popular Romance / Irene Gammel
L.M. Montgomery and Literary Professionalism / E. Holly Pike
Anne with two “G”s: Green Gables and Geographical Identity / Joy Alexander
II. Romancing Anne: Language and Silence
Negotiating the Well-Worn Coin: Language Transformed and Transformative in L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables / Melissa Mullins
Speaking the Unspeakable in L.M. Montgomery’s Anne Books / Hilary Emmett
“The World Hasn’t Changed Very Much”: Romantic Love in Film and Television Versions of Anne of Green Gables / Eleanor Hersey Nickel
III. Quoting Anne: Intertextuality at Home and Abroad
Anne and Her Ancestors: Self-Reflexivity from Yonge to Alcott to Montgomery / Laura Robinson
Anne of Green Gables as Intertext in Post-1960 Canadian Women’s Fiction / Theodore Sheckels
Interactions with Poetry: Metapoetic Games with Anne in Astrid Lindgren’s Madicken / by Cornelia Rémi
IV. Maturing Anne: Gender and Empire
A Ministry of Plum Puffs: Cooking as a Path to Spiritual Maturity in L.M. Montgomery’s Anne Books / Christiana Salah
The Ethos of Nurture: Revisiting Domesticity in L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables / Monika Hilder
Constructing a “New Girl”: Gender and National Identity in Anne of Green Gables and Seven Little Australians / Sharyn Pearce
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