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Journal Articles

Allard, Danièle. “Reader reception of Anne of Green Gables in Japan.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 97-111.

Anderson, Peter. “Double Trouble, Part Three: Don Quixote on Wall Street.” Meanjin 48, no. 2 (Winter 1989): 284-90.

Avery, Gillian. “‘Remarkable and Winning’: A Hundred Years of American Heroines.” The Lion and the Unicorn 13, no. 1 (June 1989): 7-20.

Bailey, Rosamond. “Little Orphan Mary: Anne’s Hoydenish Double.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 55 (1989): 8-17.

Baldwin, Douglas. “L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables: The Japanese Connection.” Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue d’études canadiennes 28, no. 3 (Fall 1993): 123-33.

Berg, Temma F. “Anne of Green Gables: A Girl’s Reading.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 13, no. 3 (Fall 1988): 124-28. Reprinted in Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables,” edited by Mavis Reimer, 153-64. Metuchen, NJ: Children’s Literature Association and Scarecrow Press, 1992.

Berke, Jacqueline. “‘Mother I can do it Myself!’: The Self-Sufficient Heroine in Popular Girls’ Fiction.” Women’s Studies 6, no. 2 (1979): 187-203.

Blackford, Holly. “Apertures in the House of Fiction: Novel Methods and Child Study, 1870-1910.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 32, no. 4 (Winter 2007): 368-89.

Bode, Rita. “Mediating landscapes: Jane of Lantern Hill.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 167-76.

Brennan, Joseph Gerard. “The Story of a Classic: Anne and After.” American Scholar 64, no. 2 (Spring 1995): 247-56.

Burns, Jane. “Anne and Emily: L.M. Montgomery’s Children.” Room of One’s Own 3, no. 3 (1977): 37-48.

Buss, Helen M. “Decoding L.M. Montgomery’s Journals/Encoding a Critical Practice for Women’s Private Literature.” Essays on Canadian Writing 54 (Winter 1994): 80-100.

Careless, Virginia. “The Hijacking of ‘Anne.’” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 67 (1992): 48-55.

Cecil, Lynn A. See Shawna Geissler.

Chuny, Kathy, Juliet McMaster, and Leslie Robertson. “Juvenile Writings: Theoretical and Practical Approaches.” English Studies in Canada 24, no. 3 (September 1998): 289-308.

Classen, Constance. “Is ‘Anne of Green Gables’ an American Import?” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 55 (1989): 42-50. Reprinted in Children’s Literature Review 91, edited by Scot Peacock, 167-73. Detroit: Gale, 2004.

Coates, Donna. “The Best Soldiers of All: Unsung Heroines in Canadian Women’s Great War Fictions.” Canadian Literature 151 (Winter 1996): 66-99.

Cormack, Patricia. See Clare Fawcett.

Cowan, Ann S. “Canadian Writers: Lucy Maud and Emily Byrd.” Canadian Children’s Literature 1, no. 3 (Autumn 1975): 42-49. Reprinted in L.M. Montgomery: An Assessment, edited by John Robert Sorfleet, 42-49. Guelph: Canadian Children’s Press, 1976.

Davison, D.L. “Memory and L.M. Montgomery.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 53 (1989): 46-47.

Dawson, Janis. “Literary Relations: Anne Shirley and Her American Cousins.” Children’s Literature in Education 33, no. 1 (March 2002): 29-51.

DeTora, Lisa. “In After Years: Retrospection and the Great War in the Work of L.M. Montgomery.” 49th Parallel 5 (1999-2000). Online: http://www.49thparallel.bham.ac.uk/back/issue5/detora.htm.

Devereux, Cecily. “‘Canadian Classic’ and ‘Commodity Export’: The Nationalism of ‘Our’ Anne of Green Gables.” Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue d’études canadiennes 36, no. 1 (Spring 2001): 11-28. Reprinted in Cultural Subjects: A Popular Culture Reader, edited by Allan J. Gedalof, Jonathan Boulter, Joel Faflack, and Cameron McFarlane, 177-88. Toronto: Thomson Nelson, 2005.

—. “Writing with a ‘Definite Purpose’: L.M. Montgomery, Nellie L. McClung and the Politics of Imperial Motherhood in Fiction for Children.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 99 (Fall 2000): 6-22.

Dickinson, Peter. “Introduction: Reading Movies.” Literatures, Cinemas, Cultures, edited by Peter Dickinson. Essays on Canadian Writing 76 (Spring 2002): 1-45.

Drain, Susan. “Community and the Individual in Anne of Green Gables: The Meaning of Belonging.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 11, no. 1 (Spring 1986): 15-19. Reprinted in Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables,” edited by Mavis Reimer, 119-30. Metuchen, NJ: Children’s Literature Association and Scarecrow Press, 1992. Reprinted in Children’s Literature Review 91, edited by Scot Peacock, 162-67. Detroit: Gale, 2004.

—. “Feminine Convention and Female Identity: The Persistent Challenge of Anne of Green Gables.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 65 (1992): 40-47.

—. “Telling and Retelling: L.M. Montgomery’s Storied Lives and Living Stories.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 81 (Spring 1996): 7-18.

—. “‘Too Much Love-making’: Anne of Green Gables on Television.” The Lion and the Unicorn 11, no. 2 (October 1987): 63-72.

Drew, Lorna. “The Emily Connection: Ann Radcliffe, L.M. Montgomery and ‘The Female Gothic.’” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 77 (Spring 1995): 19-32.

Epperly, Carolyn. “Painting with words.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 138-43.

Epperly, Elizabeth R. “L.M. Montgomery and the Changing Times.” Acadiensis 17, no. 2 (Spring 1988): 177-85.

—. “L.M. Montgomery’s Anne’s House of Dreams: Reworking Poetry.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 37 (1985): 40-46.

—. “L.M. Montgomery’s Manuscript Revisions.” Atlantis 20, no. 1 (Fall-Winter 1995): 149-55.

Fawcett, Clare, and Patricia Cormack. “Guarding Authenticity at Literary Tourism Sites.” Annals of Tourism Research 28, no. 3 (2001): 686-704.

Fenwick, Julie. “The Silence of the Mermaid: Lady Oracle and Anne of Green Gables.” Essays on Canadian Writing 47 (Fall 1992): 51-64.

Ferns, John. “‘Rainbow Dreams’: The Poetry of Lucy Maud Montgomery.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 42 (1986): 29-40.

Frazer, Frances M. “Island Writers.” Canadian Literature 68-69 (Spring-Summer 1976): 76-87.

Fredeman, Jane Cowan. “The Land of Lost Content: The Use of Fantasy in L.M. Montgomery’s Novels.” Canadian Children’s Literature 1, no. 3 (Autumn 1975): 60-70. Reprinted in L.M. Montgomery: An Assessment, edited by John Robert Sorfleet, 60-70. Guelph: Canadian Children’s Press, 1976.

Frever, Trinna S. “Anne Shirley, Storyteller: Orality and Anne of Green Gables.” Studies in Canadian Literature / Études en littérature canadienne 30, no. 2 (2005): 115-41.

—. “Emergent words: The interconnectedness of language and landscape in the works of L.M. Montgomery.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 52-62.

—. “Vaguely Familiar: Cinematic Intertextuality in Kevin Sullivan’s Anne of Avonlea.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 91-92 (Fall-Winter 1998): 36-52.

Funston, Sarah. See Nancy Sadek.

Gammel, Irene. “‘My Secret Garden’: Dis/Pleasure in L.M. Montgomery and F.P. Grove.” English Studies in Canada 25, no. 1 (March 1999): 39-65.

Garner, Barbara Carman. “‘Dreams and rainbows’: Interior and exterior landscape(s) in Rainbow Valley and Rilla of Ingleside.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 90-96.

Garner, Barbara Carman, and Mary Harker. “Anne of Green Gables: An Annotated Bibliography.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 55 (1989): 18-41.

Gates, Charlene E. “Image, Imagination, and Initiation: Teaching as a Rite of Passage in the Novels of L.M. Montgomery and the Novels of Laura Ingalls Wilder.” Children’s Literature in Education 20, no. 3 (September 1989): 165-73.

Gates, Philippa, and Stacy Gillis. “Screening L.M. Montgomery: Heritage, Nostalgia and National Identity.” British Journal of Canadian Studies 17, no. 2 (2004): 186-96.

Gay, Carol. “‘Kindred Spirits’ All: Green Gables Revisited.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 11, no. 1 (Spring 1986): 9-12. Reprinted in Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables,” edited by Mavis Reimer, 101-8. Metuchen, NJ: Children’s Literature Association and Scarecrow, 1992. Reprinted in Children’s Literature Review 91, edited by Scot Peacock, 123-26. Detroit: Gale, 2004.

Geissler, Shawna, and Lynn A. Cecil. “Lucy Maud Montgomery’s anglocentric Island: (I) Anne as colonizer (II) Commodification and false memories.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 196-208.

Gerson, Carole. “‘Dragged at Anne’s Chariot Wheels’: L.M. Montgomery and the Sequels to Anne of Green Gables.” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada / Cahiers de la Société bibliographique du Canada 35, no. 2 (1997): 143-59.

Ghan, Linda. “Snapshots—Me and Anne: An Album.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 91-92 (Fall-Winter 1998): 78-82.

Gillis, Stacy. See Philippa Gates.

Gilmore, Rachna. “Transcending time and space: The allure of Montgomery’s landscapes.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 32-51.

Gittings, Christopher. “Re-Visioning Emily of New Moon: Family Melodrama for the Nation.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 91-92 (Fall-Winter 1998): 22-35. Reprinted as “Melodrama for the Nation: Emily of New Moon,” in Making Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery and Popular Culture, edited by Irene Gammel, 186-200. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002.

Gubar, Marah. “‘Where Is the Boy?’: The Pleasures of Postponement in the Anne of Green Gables Series.” The Lion and the Unicorn 25, no. 1 (January 2001): 47-69. Excerpted as “The Pleasures of Postponement,” in Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery, edited by Mary Henley Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston, 359-65. New York: W.W. Norton, 2007.

Hammill, Faye. “‘A new and exceedingly brilliant star’: L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables, and Mary Miles Minter.” Modern Language Review 101, no. 3 (July 2006): 652-70.

Harker, Mary. See Barbara Carman Garner.

Hersey, Eleanor. “‘Tennyson Would Never Approve’: Reading and Performance in Kevin Sullivan’s Anne of Green Gables.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 105-106 (Spring-Summer 2002): 48-67.

Hilder, Monika B. “‘That Unholy Tendency to Laughter’: L.M. Montgomery’s Iconoclastic Affirmation of Faith in Anne of Green Gables.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 113-114 (Spring-Summer 2004): 34-55.

Howey, Ann F. “Reading Elaine: Marjorie Richardson’s and L.M. Montgomery’s Red-Haired Lily Maids.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 32, no. 2 (Summer 2007): 86-109.

Hunter, Bernice Thurman. “Inspirations.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 84 (Winter 1996): 87-89.

Izawa, Yuko. “Anne of Green Gables in Japanese landscapes.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 177-85.

Jackson, Susan. See Eve Kornfeld.

Johnston, Rosemary Ross. “Landscape as palimpsest, pentimento, epiphany: Lucy Maud Montgomery’s interiorisation of the exterior, exteriorisation of the interior.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 13-31. Excerpted as “L.M. Montgomery and Interior/Exterior Landscapes,” in Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery, edited by Mary Henley Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston, 409-13. New York: W.W. Norton, 2007.

—. “‘Reaching beyond the Word’: Religious Themes as ‘Deep Structure’ in the ‘Anne’ Books of L.M. Montgmery.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 88 (Winter 1997): 7-18. Reprinted in Children’s Literature Review 91, edited by Scot Peacock, 136-43. Detroit: Gale, 2004.

Kajihara, Yuka. See D. Jason Nolan.

Karr, Clarence. “Addicted to Reading: L.M. Montgomery and the Pleasures of Reading.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 113-114 (Spring-Summer 2004): 17-33. Excerpted as “Addicted to Books,” in Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery, edited by Mary Henley Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston, 304-8. New York: W.W. Norton, 2007.

Katsura, Yuko. “Red-Haired Anne in Japan.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 34 (1984): 57-60.

Kornfeld, Eve, and Susan Jackson. “The Female Bildungsroman in Nineteenth-Century America: Parameters of a Vision.” Journal of American Culture 10, no. 4 (1987): 69-75. Reprinted in Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables,” edited by Mavis Reimer, 139-52. Metuchen, NJ: Children’s Literature Association and Scarecrow Press, 1992.

Kotsopoulos, Patsy. “The Nostalgic Appeal of a Popular Place: Female Fans Interpreting Road to Avonlea.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 113-114 (Spring-Summer 2004): 73-97.

Kotsopoulos, Patsy Aspasia. “Avonlea as Main Street USA? Genre, Adaptation, and the Making of a Borderless Romance.” Essays on Canadian Writing 76 (Spring 2002): 170-94.

Kruk, Laurie. “Settling for ‘The Bend in the Road’: The Rehabilitation of the Artist in Anne of Green Gables.” The Western Journal of Graduate Research 1, no. 1 (1989): 58-63.

Lawrence, Jeff. See D. Jason Nolan.

Lawson, Kate. “Adolescence and the Trauma of Maternal Inheritance in L.M. Montgomery’s Emily of New Moon.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 94 (Summer 1999): 21-41.

—. “The Alien at Home: Hearing Voices in L.M. Montgomery’s Emily Climbs and F.W.H. Myers.” Gothic Studies 4, no. 2 (2002): 155-66.

—. “The ‘Disappointed’ House: Trance, Loss, and the Uncanny in L.M. Montgomery’s Emily Trilogy.” Children’s Literature 29 (2001): 71-90. Reprinted in Children’s Literature Review 91, edited by Scot Peacock, 150-61. Detroit: Gale, 2004.

—. “The Victorian Sickroom in L.M. Montgomery’s The Blue Castle and Emily’s Quest: Sentimental Fiction and the Selling of Dreams.” The Lion and the Unicorn 31, no. 3 (September 2007): 232-49.

Lefebvre, Benjamin. “L.M. Montgomery: An Annotated Filmography.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 99 (Fall 2000): 43-73.

—. “Pigsties and Sunsets: L.M. Montgomery, A Tangled Web, and a Modernism of Her Own.” English Studies in Canada 31, no. 4 (December 2005): 123-46.

—. “Stand by Your Man: Adapting L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables.” Essays on Canadian Writing 76 (Spring 2002): 149-69.

—. “Walter’s Closet.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 94 (Summer 1999): 7-20. Reprinted in Children’s Literature Review 91, edited by Scot Peacock, 184-93. Detroit: Gale, 2004.

Lehnert, Gertrud. “The Training of the Shrew: The Socialization and Education of Young Women in Children’s Literature.” Poetics Today 13, no. 1 (1992): 109-22.

Lilius, Irmelin Sandman. “Anne, Emily och Lucy Maud: om L.M. Montgomery’s flickböcker.” (Anne, Emily, and Lucy Maud: on L.M. Montgomery’s Books for Girls.” Horisont 24, no. 4 (1977): 49-55.

Lindsay, Alison. “Edinburgh Emigrants: The Scottish Ancestors of L.M. Montgomery.” Folly 20 (April 1997): 42-43.

Litster, Jennifer H. “‘The Golden Road of Youth’: L.M. Montgomery and British Children’s Books.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 113-114 (Spring-Summer 2004): 56-72.

—. “Rhodes to Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery, South Africa and the landscapes of Empire.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 76-89.

Little, Jean. “But What About Jane?” Canadian Children’s Literature 1, no. 3 (Autumn 1975): 71-81. Reprinted in L.M. Montgomery: An Assessment, edited by John Robert Sorfleet, 71-81. Guelph: Canadian Children’s Press, 1976.

—. “Secret Gardens.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 53 (1989): 25-32.

Lynes, Jeanette. “Consumable Avonlea: The Commodification of the Green Gables Mythology.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 91-92 (Fall-Winter 1998): 7-21. Reprinted in Making Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery and Popular Culture, edited by Irene Gammel, 268-79. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002.

MacDonald, Heidi. “The landscape as argument in Anne of the Island: L.M. Montgomery’s implicit argument for university education for women.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 158-66.

MacLulich, T.D. “Anne of Green Gables and the Regional Idyll.” Dalhousie Review 63, no. 3 (Autumn 1983): 488-501.

—. “L.M. Montgomery and the Literary Heroine: Jo, Rebecca, Anne, and Emily.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 37 (1985): 5-17. Excerpted as “L.M. Montgomery and the Literary Heroine: Jo, Rebecca, Anne, and Emily,” in Anne of Green Gables, by L.M. Montgomery, edited by Mary Henley Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston, 386-94. New York: W.W. Norton, 2007.

—. “L.M. Montgomery’s Portraits of the Artist: Realism, Idealism, and the Domestic Imagination.” English Studies in Canada 11, no. 4 (December 1985): 459-73. Reprinted in Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables,” edited by Mavis Reimer, 83-100. Metuchen, NJ: Children’s Literature Association and Scarecrow Press, 1992.

MacPhail, Aiko Okamoto. “In the dusk of illusory gardens: Re-visioning memory in the landscape.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 125-37.

McCabe, Kevin. “Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Person and the Poet.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 38 (1985): 68-80.

McGillis, Roderick. “Fantasy as Adventure: Nineteenth Century Children’s Fiction.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 8, no. 3 (Fall 1984): 18-22.

McGrath, Robin. “Alice of New Moon: The Influence of Lewis Carroll on L.M. Montgomery’s Emily Bird [sic] Starr.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 65 (1992): 62-67.

McKenna, Isobel. “Women in Canadian Literature.” Canadian Literature 62 (Autumn 1974): 69-78.

McMaster, Juliet. See Kathy Chuny.

McQuillan, Julia, and Julie Pfeiffer. “Why Anne Makes us Dizzy: Reading Anne of Green Gables from a Gender Perspective.” Mosaic 34, no. 2 (June 2001): 17-32.

Menzies, Ian. “The Moral of the Rose: L.M. Montgomery’s Emily.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 65 (1992): 48-61. Reprinted in Children’s Literature Review 91, edited by Scot Peacock, 127-36. Detroit: Gale, 2004.

Miller, Judith. “Montgomery’s Emily: Voices and Silences.” Studies in Canadian Literature 9, no. 2 (1984): 158-68.

—. “The Writer-as-a-Young-Woman and Her Family: Montgomery and Emily.” The New Quarterly 7, no. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1987): 301-19.

Miller, Kathleen. “Jane Eyre’s Heir: An Intertextual (Re)reading of Charlotte Bronte and L.M. Montgomery’s Emily Trilogy.” Hotel 4 (2005): 88-96.

—. “Transfiguring the divine: L.M. Montgomery’s Emily trilogy and the quest towards a feminine spirituality.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 144-57.

Mills, Claudia. “Children in Search of a Family: Orphan Novels Through the Century.” Children’s Literature in Education 18, no. 4 (1987): 227-39.

Moyles, R.G. “Young Canada: An Index to Canadian Materials in Major British and American Juvenile Periodicals 1870-1950.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 78 (Summer 1995): 6-64.

Munro, Alice, Jane Urquhart, and P.K. Page. “Lucy’s Lives.” Brick: Journal of Reviews 36 (1989): 46-51.

Naves, Elaine Kalman. “In Discussion with Mary Pratt.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 81 (Spring 1996): 19-23.

Niall, Brenda. “Writing from Home: The Literary Careers of Ethel Turner and L.M. Montgomery.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 15, no. 4 (Winter 1990): 175-80.

Nodelman, Perry. “Pleasure and Genre: Speculations on the Characteristics of Children’s Fiction.” Children’s Literature 28 (2000): 1-14.

Nolan, D. Jason, Jeff Lawrence, and Yuka Kajihara. “Montgomery’s Island in the Net: Metaphor and Community on the Kindred Spirits E-mail List.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 91-92 (Fall-Winter 1998): 64-77.

Page, P.K. See Alice Munro.

Parmiter, Tara K. “‘An ideal Avonlea’: American Village Improvement Societies and the imagined landscape in Anne of Avonlea.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 186-95.

Pfeiffer, Julie. See Julia McQuillan.

Reid, Verna. “From Anne of G.G. to Jacob Two-Two: A Response to Canadian Children’s Fiction.” English Quarterly 9, no. 4 (Winter 1976-1977): 11-23.

Robertson, Leslie. See Kathy Chuny.

Robinson, Laura. “Bosom Friends: Lesbian Desire in Montgomery’s Anne Books.” Canadian Literature 180 (Spring 2004): 12-28.

—. “Remodeling An Old-Fashioned Girl: Troubling Girlhood in Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees.” Canadian Literature 186 (Autumn 2005): 30-45.

Ross, Catherine Sheldrick. “Calling Back the Ghost of the Old-Time Heroine: Duncan, Montgomery, Atwood, Laurence, and Munro.” Studies in Canadian Literature 4, no. 1 (Winter 1979): 43-58. Reprinted in Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables,” 39-55. Metuchen, NJ: Children’s Literature Association and Scarecrow Press, 1992.

—. “An Interview with Alice Munro.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 53 (1989): 14-24.

Rubio, Mary. “Satire, Realism, and Imagination in Anne of Green Gables.” Canadian Children’s Literature 1, no. 3 (Autumn 1975): 27-36. Reprinted in L.M. Montgomery: An Assessment, edited by John R. Sorfleet, 27-36. Guelph, ON: Canadian Children’s Press, 1976.

—. “Subverting the Trite: L.M. Montgomery’s ‘Room of Her Own.’” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 65 (1992): 6-39.

Sadek, Nancy, with Sarah Funston. “At Guelph: A Long Established Collection.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 38 (1985): 29-34.

Saltman, Judith. “The Jewish Experience in Canadian Children’s Literature.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 115-116 (Fall-Winter 2004): 105-43.

Sardella-Ayres, Dawn. “Under the Umbrella: The Author-Heroine’s Love Triangle.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 105-106 (Spring-Summer 2002): 100-13.

Saunders, David. “Double Trouble, Part Two: The Work and Its Double: Literary Resemblances and the Law.” Meanjin 48, no. 2 (Winter 1989): 276-83.

Sheckels, Theodore F., Jr. “In Search of Structures for the Stories of Girls and Women: L.M. Montgomery’s Life-Long Struggle.” American Review of Canadian Studies 23, no. 4 (Winter 1993): 523-38.

Smedman, M. Sarah. “Not Always Gladly Does She Teach, Nor Gladly Learn: Teachers in Künstlerinroman for Young Readers.” Children’s Literature in Education 20, no. 3 (September 1989): 131-49.

Solt, Marilyn. “The Uses of Setting in Anne of Green Gables.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 9, no. 4 (Winter 1984-1985): 179-80, 198. Reprinted in Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables,” edited by Mavis Reimer, 57-63. Metuchen, NJ: Children’s Literature Association and Scarecrow Press, 1992.

Stallcup, Jackie E. “‘She Knew She Wanted to Kiss Him’: Expert Advice and Women’s Authority in L.M. Montgomery’s Works.” Children’s Literature Association Quarterly 26, no. 3 (Fall 2001): 121-32.

Steffler, Margaret. “Barriers and portals: Writing through the doors, windows and walls of the Leaskdale manse.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 63-75.

—. “The Canadian Romantic Child: Travelling in the Border Country, Exploring the ‘Edge.’” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 89 (Spring 1998): 5-17.

Stoffman, Judy. “Anne in Japanese Popular Culture.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 91-92 (Fall-Winter 1998): 53-63. Reprinted in Children’s Literature Review 91, edited by Scot Peacock, 144-48. Detroit: Gale, 2004.

Stringam, Jean. “Child Heroes of the Working Class: Working-Class Tales for Youth in Nineteenth-Century Canada.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 115-116 (Fall-Winter 2004): 61-80.

Sumiko, Yokokawa. “The Forty Years of Anne of Green Gables in Japan.” TALL 5, no. 4 (March-April 1996): 37-43.

Tausky, Thomas E. “L.M. Montgomery and ‘The Alpine Path, So Hard, So Steep.’” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 30 (1983): 5-20.

Tector, Amy. “A Righteous War? L.M. Montgomery’s Depiction of the First World War in Rilla of Ingleside.” Canadian Literature 179 (Winter 2003): 72-86.

Thomas, Gillian. “The Decline of Anne: Matron vs. Child.” Canadian Children’s Literature 1, no. 3 (Autumn 1975): 37-41. Reprinted in L.M. Montgomery: An Assessment, edited by John Robert Sorfleet, 37-41. Guelph: Canadian Children’s Press, 1976. Reprinted in Such a Simple Little Tale: Critical Responses to L.M. Montgomery’s “Anne of Green Gables,” edited by Mavis Reimer, 23-28. Metuchen, NJ: Children’s Literature Association and Scarecrow Press, 1992.

Thomson, Denise. “National Sorrow, National Pride: Commemoration of War in Canada, 1918-1945.” Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue d’études canadiennes 30, no. 4 (Winter 1995-1996): 5-27.

Thompson, Elizabeth. “Intergenerational Discourse: Collaboration and Time-Travel in Canadian Fiction.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 67 (1992): 19-31.

Thompson, Hilary. “Topophilia: The Love of Place in Maritime Literature.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 39-40 (1985): 45-54.

Tiessen, Hildi Froese. “A Mennonite Novelist’s Journey (from) Home: Ephraim Weber’s Encounters with S.F. Coffman and Lucy Maud Montgomery.” Conrad Grebel Review 24, no. 2 (Spring 2006): 84-108.

— “The Story of a Novel: How We Found Ephraim Weber’s ‘Three Mennonite Maids.’” Journal of Mennonite Studies 26 (2008): 161-80.

Tiessen, Paul, and Hildi Froese Tiessen. “Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Ephraim Weber (1870-1956): ‘a slight degree of literary recognition.’” Journal of Mennonite Studies 11 (1993): 43-54.

Tye, Diane. “‘A fruitcake always makes me think of Grandma’: Food and memory in L.M. Montgomery’s creation of female landscapes.” CREArTA 5 (2005): 112-24.

Urquhart, Jane. See Alice Munro.

Van Herk, Aritha. “An (Other) Third World: Girls in Children’s Literature.” Komparatistische Hefte 12 (1985): 33-37.

Vipond, Mary. “Best Sellers in English Canada, 1899-1918: An Overview.” Journal of Canadian Fiction 24 (1979): 96-119.

Wachowicz, Barbara. “L.M. Montgomery: At Home in Poland.” Canadian Children’s Literature / Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse 46 (1987): 7-36.

Weaver, Laura. “‘Plain’ and ‘Fancy’ Laura: A Mennonite Reader of Girls’ Books.” Children’s Literature 16 (1988): 185-90.

Weber, E[phraim]. “L.M. Montgomery as a Letter-Writer.” Dalhousie Review 22 (1942): 300-10.

—. “L.M. Montgomery’s Anne.” Dalhousie Review 24, no. 1 (1944): 64-73.

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