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Short Stories, 1905 to 1906

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Short Stories, 1905 to 1906 gathers L. M. Montgomery's early magazine fiction at a moment when her art was rapidly maturing toward the imaginative world that would soon produce Anne of Green Gables. These tales explore courtship, family duty, orphanhood, social misunderstanding, and the moral comedy of small communities. Written in a polished popular style-lucid, sentimental, witty, and sharply observant-they belong to the late-Victorian and Edwardian short-story tradition while already displaying Montgomery's distinctive gift for landscape, dialogue, and emotional resolution. Montgomery, born on Prince Edward Island in 1874, drew deeply on rural Maritime life, childhood bereavement, teaching, journalism, and the constraints placed upon ambitious women of her era. By 1905-1906 she was a seasoned contributor to periodicals, learning to satisfy magazine audiences while refining themes that preoccupied her: imagination as refuge, dignity amid poverty, and the transformative power of affection. This collection is recommended to readers interested in Montgomery beyond Anne, and to anyone studying women's authorship, Canadian regional fiction, or the evolution of popular literary realism. It offers charm, craft, and valuable insight into a major writer's apprenticeship.
ISBN9788028331085
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date11/17/23
Pages152

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